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SilentKnight 04-16-2014 07:25 PM

Flight instructor fired for wearing plaid
 
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Rob Gillies, The Associated Press
Published Wednesday, April 16, 2014 7:34PM EDT
Last Updated Wednesday, April 16, 2014 9:28PM EDT

TORONTO -- A Canadian flight simulator business fired an instructor who figured prominently in CNN's coverage of missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, saying he showed up late to his regular job and "shamed Canadians" by dressing like a teenager.

uFly company owner Claudio Teixeira said he fired Mitchell Casado on Wednesday in part for his refusal to dress professionally and making Canadians "look very bad all over the world."

Casado's relaxed style of jeans and plaid shirts attracted attention during CNN's constant coverage of the search for the missing flight.


Read more: http://www.ctvnews.ca/canada/flight-...#ixzz2z6gYuYlG
Full story

Mayor Rob Ford smokes crack cocaine, drinks & drives...and generally embarrasses Toronto every chance he gets.

And this guy is fired for wearing plaid on CNN?! :helpme

Phoenix 04-16-2014 08:03 PM

Ridiculous, it is his company, but he is ridiculous no less.

LiveDose 04-16-2014 10:58 PM

What a weird story.

blackmonsters 04-16-2014 11:50 PM

Sorry, but he does look like shit to be representing his company on CNN all day.
Why wear sandals? Fucking WHY??

SilentKnight 04-17-2014 02:45 PM

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Originally Posted by blackmonsters (Post 20053081)
Why wear sandals? Fucking WHY??

He couldn't find matching crocs?

MrTrollkien 04-17-2014 03:43 PM

So much for freedom to wear whatever you feel like. I'd love to see a law that states you have to wear certain attire in order to appear on television. While I don't agree with his choice of clothing, nor find it professional in the least, there is no law in existence that justifies that one can't "dress like a 15 year old" on television. The only leg his employer has to stand on is Casado's refusal to wear the clothing, which would fall under insubordination as the grounds for termination. However, I'm pretty sure if this was not designated work clothing that must be worn at all times while working, he can't be forced to wear it during a public appearance. Maybe I should go after that 45 year old at work going through a mid-life crisis, who just got his lip pierced and dresses like my son. I don't like his clothes, so I think he should be fired too...

TheSquealer 04-17-2014 04:06 PM

You don't have the freedom to wear whatever you like at work or to represent a company however you wish and you certainly don't have the right to be late for work, be warned and keep doing the same.

I saw him in an interview and it was actually confusing because all you could think was "who is this idiot and why does he know so much about 777's"

baddog 04-17-2014 05:11 PM

The article I read said he was fired for "shaming Canada" not for wearing plaid. I bet the guy would fire Ford if he could.

mineistaken 04-17-2014 06:02 PM

Funny, I thought plaid shirts like those were old peoples style, not teenagers.

bronco67 04-17-2014 06:09 PM

must be Obama's fault.

AsianDivaGirlsWebDude 04-17-2014 06:26 PM

http://wpmedia.news.nationalpost.com...ell-casado.jpg

http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/...FL._SX200_.jpg

All is not lost, I hear Scottish Airways is hiring... :winkwink:

:stoned

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SilentKnight 04-17-2014 08:24 PM

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Originally Posted by AsianDivaGirlsWebDude (Post 20054147)
[IMG]All is not lost, I hear Scottish Airways is hiring... :winkwink:

Or there's always Redneck Air.

AsianDivaGirlsWebDude 04-17-2014 09:10 PM

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Originally Posted by SilentKnight (Post 20054200)

Or there's always Redneck Air.

The proud bird with the lead tail...

http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_cFt9mEgmjb...k_airlines.jpg

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Rochard 04-17-2014 09:13 PM

Anyone who wears plaid... Should be fired on the spot.

Unless they are between the ages of 18-24, smoking hot, and it's a plaid school girl skirt.

Spunky 04-17-2014 09:26 PM

A true Scotsman wears plaid

JP513 04-17-2014 10:25 PM

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Originally Posted by MrTrollkien (Post 20054033)
So much for freedom to wear whatever you feel like. I'd love to see a law that states you have to wear certain attire in order to appear on television. While I don't agree with his choice of clothing, nor find it professional in the least, there is no law in existence that justifies that one can't "dress like a 15 year old" on television. The only leg his employer has to stand on is Casado's refusal to wear the clothing, which would fall under insubordination as the grounds for termination. However, I'm pretty sure if this was not designated work clothing that must be worn at all times while working, he can't be forced to wear it during a public appearance. Maybe I should go after that 45 year old at work going through a mid-life crisis, who just got his lip pierced and dresses like my son. I don't like his clothes, so I think he should be fired too...

You are missing the point on a colossal scale:

Since when does "freedom" mean you can defy the attire and presentation standards of the company you work for? Let us remember: if you're an employee, your ass is at least partially owned.

Since when does "no law in existence" not give the employer the right to decide if an employee is representing his company to the public properly? No law in the USA or Canada would ever exist to prevent the owner of the business from doing exactly what he did. He is entitled to do so.

And just because there is "no law in existence" that states you have to wear a certain attire, that doesn't mean there isn't also "no law in existence" that denies an employer the right to determine who is fit to represent--and work for--the company, provided no discrimination is involved.

Sorry, but his employer has a whole shit ton of legs to stand on. You might be outraged at this treatment, but to invoke laws shows you haven't a clue. However, I agree that his clothing wasn't professional.

Martin Savage's CNN article on Mitchell made me like and respect the guy more ( http://edition.cnn.com/2014/03/31/wo...asado-profile/ ) . . . but ultimately, his casual style was so jarring to see at the controls of a 777 that for me, it actually diverted my attention from the video broadcasts of him and Martin that I saw. He was going on worldwide television. He should have dressed more professionally.

I hope he gets a better job now though. Based on Martin's story, it seems like he always dreamed of being a pilot, worked his ass off to get there, and is very good at what he does. Let this be a "teachable moment" for him as he moves on to bigger and better things.

nico-t 04-18-2014 04:03 AM

"shaming canada"?? WTF :1orglaugh
Since when is working for a company shaming an entire nation? Where does that line of thought come from? Primitive.

EddyTheDog 04-18-2014 04:10 AM

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Originally Posted by JP513 (Post 20054255)
You are missing the point on a colossal scale:

Since when does "freedom" mean you can defy the attire and presentation standards of the company you work for? Let us remember: if you're an employee, your ass is at least partially owned.

Since when does "no law in existence" not give the employer the right to decide if an employee is representing his company to the public properly? No law in the USA or Canada would ever exist to prevent the owner of the business from doing exactly what he did. He is entitled to do so.

And just because there is "no law in existence" that states you have to wear a certain attire, that doesn't mean there isn't also "no law in existence" that denies an employer the right to determine who is fit to represent--and work for--the company, provided no discrimination is involved.

Sorry, but his employer has a whole shit ton of legs to stand on. You might be outraged at this treatment, but to invoke laws shows you haven't a clue. However, I agree that his clothing wasn't professional.

Martin Savage's CNN article on Mitchell made me like and respect the guy more ( http://edition.cnn.com/2014/03/31/wo...asado-profile/ ) . . . but ultimately, his casual style was so jarring to see at the controls of a 777 that for me, it actually diverted my attention from the video broadcasts of him and Martin that I saw. He was going on worldwide television. He should have dressed more professionally.

I hope he gets a better job now though. Based on Martin's story, it seems like he always dreamed of being a pilot, worked his ass off to get there, and is very good at what he does. Let this be a "teachable moment" for him as he moves on to bigger and better things.

He was on a sim - I think he would have looked a twat if he had been in full Captains uniform - He was trying to dumb down the whole experience for people - He over played it a bit - Not a sackable offence...

beerptrol 04-18-2014 06:32 AM

What's the problem!
1. Employer has a dress code
2. He was warned before about not dressing to company code
3. CNN pays to use his company's simulator which means he's on company time. Once again he doesn't wear what the company requires him to wear

Maybe the instructors should join a union!

mineistaken 04-18-2014 06:44 AM

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Originally Posted by beerptrol (Post 20054503)
What's the problem!
1. Employer has a dress code
2. He was warned before about not dressing to company code
3. CNN pays to use his company's simulator which means he's on company time. Once again he doesn't wear what the company requires him to wear

Maybe the instructors should join a union!

Sounds good, but "shaming Canada" sounds like a joke :1orglaugh

John-ACWM 04-18-2014 06:53 AM

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Originally Posted by AsianDivaGirlsWebDude (Post 20054223)
The proud bird with the lead tail...

http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_cFt9mEgmjb...k_airlines.jpg

:stoned

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:1orglaugh:1orglaugh

PornDiscounts-V 04-18-2014 07:06 AM

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Originally Posted by mineistaken (Post 20054519)
Sounds good, but "shaming Canada" sounds like a joke :1orglaugh

Word up.

SilentKnight 04-18-2014 07:11 AM

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Originally Posted by JP513 (Post 20054255)
Let this be a "teachable moment" for him as he moves on to bigger and better things.

I like that - good way of putting it. :thumbsup

JP513 04-18-2014 09:29 PM

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Originally Posted by EddyTheDog (Post 20054388)
He was on a sim - I think he would have looked a twat if he had been in full Captains uniform - He was trying to dumb down the whole experience for people - He over played it a bit - Not a sackable offence...

I know he was in a simulator and agree he wouldn't have looked appropriate in "full Captains uniform, but I didn't suggest that. I said he should just looked professional. Khakis and a button down dress shirt would have met that, even a polo. And oh, yes, it was a sackable offense because . . . his employer decided it was. And that's the only thing that matters. I wouldn't have and it doesn't sound like you would have. But employer's call.

JP513 04-18-2014 09:33 PM

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Originally Posted by SilentKnight (Post 20054549)
I like that - good way of putting it. :thumbsup

Thanks. Life is made better if you can learn from your mistakes.:thumbsup

clickhappy 04-19-2014 02:00 AM

Actually the boss should have been standing right there as they were filming. He should have picked out his employees uniform long before CNN arrived if he was so concerned about the company image.

JP513 04-19-2014 09:58 PM

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Originally Posted by clickhappy (Post 20055505)
Actually the boss should have been standing right there as they were filming. He should have picked out his employees uniform long before CNN arrived if he was so concerned about the company image.

Agree that the boss comes off looking like a douchebag too, with his quoted comments like that he shamed all Canadians . . . what a tool. If I ever decide to pay $150/hr to get in a 777 simulator, I'll be sure and not do it at his company, ufly.


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