Bombardier Ordered To Pay Fired Jet Salesman A veteran jet salesman who claimed in a lawsuit filed in August 2003 that he was fired from Bombardier Aerospace in 2002 because he refused to drink and smoke with customers got retribution this week. The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission ordered Bombardier Aerospace to pay $159,000 to Michael Kolman. Kolman, a Mormon, alleged he was fired after he complained that the v-p of sales had told him that his abstinence would offend customers and that his religion hurt his ability to sell business jets. He was fired eight days after he reported the...