To: Cagey
The guy deserved to be fired. He can say whatever he wants on his own time, but he was way out of line to go and lecture someone while he was wearing a company uniform.
5 posted on
03/26/2003 9:01:25 AM PST by
dpwiener
To: dpwiener
The guy deserved to be fired. He can say whatever he wants on his own time, but he was way out of line to go and lecture someone while he was wearing a company uniform.And he said so himself, which impresses me. I knew he was a real conservative when I read that.
Good for him. (There's got to be a better job out there for him anyway. And oh yeah - who orders Dominos? Blecch!)
To: dpwiener
Agreed, but where are all the DIxie-chick "free-speech should have no reprisals" bunch defending this fellow?
If they are going to missapply the constitutional principal with regard to the chicks, et al, they might at least do it consistently.
15 posted on
03/26/2003 9:07:29 AM PST by
SarahW
To: dpwiener
obviously his patriotism trumped his pizza delivery uniform! He did what was in his heart. And he did THE RIGHT THING!
Don't confuse the right thing in patriotism to mean the economicly proper choice in this case. Pizza delivery jobs are easy to get.
37 posted on
03/26/2003 10:37:37 AM PST by
JoeSixPack1
(POW/MIA - Bring 'em home, or send us back! Semper Fi)
from my experience working at domino's i remember that wearing a uniform was not optional... company policy required we wear a uniform, and appear clean cut and shaven, as well as providing protocol on how we spoke to customers when making deliveries. we were also required to pay for our uniform. but i don't recall having to sign a contract oulinging off-the-clock conduct or domino's ever providing a superman phone booth to change into domino's colors before starting our shift.
so we shouldn't be surprised he was wearing a uniform while driving to work... on his own time... when the incident occured
when it was decided to be a free nation who did they have in mind? domino's right to private enterprise free of government meddling or peoples' right to express themselves. who has never expressed a personal opinion at work?
personally i choose to live dangerously.. i would rather interact with a human being than somebody sterilized of all personal opinions, trained to toe the domino's corporate line
75 posted on
03/26/2003 2:10:54 PM PST by
websthes
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