Packer backer fired for wearing Green Bay tie

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MotionMan

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http://www.suntimes.com/3473075-417/tie-stone-bears-customers-john.html

Packer backer fired for wearing Green Bay tie


BY KIM JANSSEN

Staff Reporter

Last Modified: Jan 25, 2011 04:46PM
With Chicago reeling from Sunday’s painful playoff loss, Monday morning probably wasn’t the best time for car salesman John Stone to share his love for the Green Bay Packers with co-workers and customers.

But Stone, 34, proudly showed up for work at Webb Chevrolet in south suburban Oak Lawn wearing his green-and-yellow Packers necktie anyway.

Now he’s former car salesman John Stone.

The morning after the Chicago Bears’ hated rivals beat them at Soldier Field to advance to the Super Bowl, Webb’s general manager Jerry Roberts says he fired Stone for refusing to remove the Packers-branded tie.

The facts aren’t in dispute, only the appropriateness of the novelty neckwear.

“He said, ‘You have two options,’ ” a furious Stone said later Monday. “Remove the tie, or you’re fired.”

“When I didn’t, he said, ‘You can leave, you’re fired.’ Does that sound fair to you?”

Stone, a father of two who had worked at Webb Chevrolet for a month-and-a-half, grew up in Chicago’s Roseland community but said he’s supported the Packers since he first saw former running back Ahman Green play.

“I liked the way he played, and I liked Brett Favre before he left, and I love Aaron Rodgers, the coaching staff — the whole organization,” he said.

“I was just showing my love for my team and it was a nice, smart tie that matched my clothes — none of the customers minded: they had a sense of humor about it.”

Roberts agreed that no customers had complained about the tie when Stone was asked to remove it at 10:30 a.m., and that Stone was a good salesman who sold 14 cars last month.

But he said the tie was “salting the wounds” of Bears fans including himself and that it “makes it harder to sell cars in what’s already a competitive sales environment.”

“We spend $20,000 a month on advertising with the Bears on WBBM during the season, and we have Bears players including Corey Wootten driving loaner vehicles, and here was a salesman openly undoing that work.”

The deals with the Bears include Webb sponsoring the “Most Valuable Bear” award handed out after every game and a loaner vehicle for announcer Jeff Joniak, Roberts said.

Stone was offered five chances to take off the tie, but chose not to, he said, adding “If he loves the tie more than his job, he’s welcome to keep wearing it — elsewhere.”

For his part, Stone complains that he often wore the tie, which he bought three years ago at Wal-Mart, in his former job at a Dodge dealership.

But, said Roberts, context is everything. “If he’d worn the tie on Saturday I wouldn’t have minded.”

And what if the Bears had won?

“I suspect he wouldn’t have worn the tie.”

No winners in this one. Idiot 1.5 month employee vs. sore loser manager.

I can hear the lawyers warming up their briefcases already...Wait...What?
Oh.
Never mind.

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edro

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There's nothing quote like the hope of getting comments and attention, only to be scolded and shunned for a repost.
 

theeedude

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Reading the photo captions:

"John Stone of Chicago was fired Monday from Webb Chevrolet in Oak Lawn for wearing this Packers tie to work. He was rehired Tuesday by a rival dealer. Packers fans have said they'll come there to buy cars. | Jean Lachat~Sun-Times"
 

JulesMaximus

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Yeah, I Read about this in the otheR two thReads. :p

Good thing you can't be fiRed for a Repost huh? :p
 

MotionMan

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http://forums.anandtech.com/showthread.php?t=2138183

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MotionMan

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There's nothing quote like the hope of getting comments and attention, only to be scolded and shunned for a repost.

Then again, there is no such thing as bad publicity except your own obituary, right?

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MotionMan

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Not exactly sore loser manager if he's got deals with the Bears for advertising and what not. That could definitely f'up the relations there.

Except that is apparently not the way he handled it. You don't say, "Take it off or your fired." You take the guy into your office and calmly explain the situation and business relationships and then ask that he take it off. Then if the guy does not take it off, he is purposely trying to harm your business relationship and you then can tell him that he would be suspended (not fired), until he returns without the tie.

Also, the GM gave some other lame reasons.

Face it, the GM was a sore loser.

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