Probably not the best first bike (nice BTW), but you sound quite responsible. If you're still a little uncomfortable on your bike compared to the one at MSF, take yours to an empty parking lot and practice the MSF drills until it's all smooth. It's really easy to get in over your head on the street especially with traffic, so take it easy.
I would think your biggest problem might be someone knocking it over at work. If you get a large cable and lock, you can run the cable through the frame/wheels and around a sturdy/tall object like a power or light pole. It might also then be out of harm's way for getting knocked over. Also, a cover will help keep people's interest down and keep the kids (and rain) off of it. Park it in a place where it's not likely to get hit or knocked over that also has enough traffic around to deter professional thiefs.
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