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Rangers12 08-21-2018 06:59 PM

Aviator Chavez
 
Anyone know what happened to aviator Chavez Instagram and YouTube accounts?

SilentLurker 08-21-2018 07:09 PM

Aviator Chavez
 

Originally Posted by Rangers12 (Post 2659551)
Anyone know what happened to aviator Chavez Instagram and YouTube accounts?



Same thing that happened to ”Going Sterile” at Mesa. Crossed a line. Perhaps the flames, and fear of the Envoy overlords came down upon him.

I mean last I saw in the corny rap video he was wearing Envoy-AA wings or emblem while doing his social media attention grabbing stunt rap video. You represent the company you work for, even off duty! REMEMBER THAT. His latest was probably enough to raise policy violation flags. I don’t know. Good idea on his part to take it down. Hope the union got to him. IG and YouTube videos are not worth career termination. Just not worth it. People, don’t wear your work uniform, keep things personal.

Enjoy your personal life away from work people! Keep work stuff at work. Stop trying to be popular on social media.

Kei-Kei does not love you.

EmbaeDriver 08-21-2018 07:44 PM

About time his stuff was taken down, so embarrassing.

SonicFlyer 08-21-2018 07:58 PM


Originally Posted by Rangers12 (Post 2659551)
Anyone know what happened to aviator Chavez Instagram and YouTube accounts?



https://www.youtube.com/user/aviatorchavez/featured

WesternSkies 08-21-2018 08:31 PM

Swayne made him redundant. They fixed the glitch.

SoFloFlyer 08-21-2018 09:10 PM

Shame.. besides some of his corny playful rap video, his info was actually pretty good. Things like pay, seniority, flow, etc.. was all covered

ParkingatMIA 08-22-2018 03:44 AM


Originally Posted by SilentLurker (Post 2659559)

Kei-Kei does not love you.

Lmao, I guess we’re never going to get that video now. Hopefully Swayne can ghost ride the embraer in the next post

bigtime209 08-22-2018 09:07 AM


Originally Posted by SilentLurker (Post 2659559)
Same thing that happened to ”Going Sterile” at Mesa. Crossed a line. Perhaps the flames, and fear of the Envoy overlords came down upon him.

I mean last I saw in the corny rap video he was wearing Envoy-AA wings or emblem while doing his social media attention grabbing stunt rap video. You represent the company you work for, even off duty! REMEMBER THAT. His latest was probably enough to raise policy violation flags. I don’t know. Good idea on his part to take it down. Hope the union got to him. IG and YouTube videos are not worth career termination. Just not worth it. People, don’t wear your work uniform, keep things personal.

Enjoy your personal life away from work people! Keep work stuff at work. Stop trying to be popular on social media.

Kei-Kei does not love you.

Company got him. Not the union.

ItnStln 08-22-2018 10:23 AM


Originally Posted by SoFloFlyer (Post 2659601)
Shame.. besides some of his corny playful rap video, his info was actually pretty good. Things like pay, seniority, flow, etc.. was all covered

Indeed, I preferd his videos to Captain Joe and Mentour Pilot.

SoFloFlyer 08-22-2018 11:12 AM


Originally Posted by ItnStln (Post 2659935)
Indeed, I preferd his videos to Captain Joe and Mentour Pilot.

Captain Joe is one of those guys that would make you feel guilty because you order pasta for dinner and didn't excersice the night before or the morning of lol Joe makes okay videos and Pilot Mentour is more for potential EASA pilots.

Though, I bet they’re both cool guys to hang out with and play a round of billiards

ItnStln 08-22-2018 11:43 AM


Originally Posted by SoFloFlyer (Post 2659977)
Captain Joe is one of those guys that would make you feel guilty because you order pasta for dinner and didn't excersice the night before or the morning of lol Joe makes okay videos and Pilot Mentour is more for potential EASA pilots.

Though, I bet they’re both cool guys to hang out with and play a round of billiards

I agree. And then there is Dutch Pilot Girl who hung out with Captain Joe.

402FreightDog 08-22-2018 02:01 PM

The pilot formerly known as Gulfstream Girl.

http://nadiamarcinkomodel.com

E175 Driver 08-22-2018 02:12 PM

Heard he got fired.

Gooselives 08-22-2018 02:40 PM

Purely unprofessional

Gooselives 08-22-2018 02:42 PM

Dutch girl probably makes more on instagram than flying ://

ItnStln 08-22-2018 02:56 PM


Originally Posted by 402FreightDog (Post 2660116)
The pilot formerly known as Gulfstream Girl.

http://nadiamarcinkomodel.com

I’ve never heard of her

SoFloFlyer 08-22-2018 02:57 PM


Originally Posted by E175 Driver (Post 2660117)
Heard he got fired.

Aviator Chavez got fired? Source?

ItnStln 08-22-2018 02:58 PM


Originally Posted by E175 Driver (Post 2660117)
Heard he got fired.

Why would he get fired? I hope you’re wrong.

SoFloFlyer 08-22-2018 03:00 PM


Originally Posted by ItnStln (Post 2660000)
I agree. And then there is Dutch Pilot Girl who hung out with Captain Joe.

Well, Captain Joe did say that the table in the airbus could hold 55 kg soooo

ItnStln 08-22-2018 03:01 PM


Originally Posted by Gooselives (Post 2660142)
Dutch girl probably makes more on instagram than flying ://

Probably. I think she’s sponsored by Bose and GoPro.

John Carr 08-22-2018 03:05 PM


Originally Posted by ItnStln (Post 2660151)
I’ve never heard of her

If you're curious, google "gulfstream girl" as well as her name, Nada Marcinkova.

ItnStln 08-22-2018 03:08 PM


Originally Posted by SoFloFlyer (Post 2660158)
Well, Captain Joe did say that the table in the airbus could hold 55 kg soooo

And she left her high heels at Captain Joe's after a "great night out" so now I wonder if Dutch Pilot Girl weighs 55 kg or less.

ItnStln 08-22-2018 03:13 PM


Originally Posted by John Carr (Post 2660162)
If you're curious, google "gulfstream girl" as well as her name, Nada Marcinkova.

There are some interesting articles. I wish I could fly a Gulfstream with 250 hours!

MD-11Loader 08-22-2018 03:34 PM


Originally Posted by ItnStln (Post 2660155)
Why would he get fired? I hope you’re wrong.

Because he’s in blatant violation of the social media policy that we all just had training on two months ago. Which I find ironic because the policy listed on jetnet directly contradicts what we had to do in the learning hub.

ItnStln 08-22-2018 03:40 PM


Originally Posted by MD-11Loader (Post 2660201)
Because he’s in blatant violation of the social media policy that we all just had training on two months ago. Which I find ironic because the policy listed on jetnet directly contradicts what we had to do in the learning hub.

Will you elaborate? How is he in “blatant violation of the social media policy” as you mentioned?

bigtime209 08-22-2018 04:23 PM


Originally Posted by SoFloFlyer (Post 2660154)
Aviator Chavez got fired? Source?

No. In case you're new around here, the guy that posted that is a troll that shoots off all kinds nonsense to get people riled up. Mgmt is dealing with Chavez, but he has not been terminated.

rickair7777 08-22-2018 04:28 PM


Originally Posted by ItnStln (Post 2660208)
Will you elaborate? How is he in “blatant violation of the social media policy” as you mentioned?

Any employee of any large company today is in violation of social media policy if they do anything on social media which associates them with the employer, unless the activity was specifically sanctioned by the employer. How hard they will enforce that is directly proportional to how embarrassing the content is.

My previous employer extended that policy to the industry as a whole, ie anything you say about the industry in general could get you in hot water.

bigtime209 08-22-2018 04:31 PM


Originally Posted by ItnStln (Post 2660208)
Will you elaborate? How is he in “blatant violation of the social media policy” as you mentioned?

To keep it short and sweet, the social media policy says you can't publish social media content containing anything to do with the airline or airline property unless specifically authorized. Some day when you land a job at an airline/corporation, you'll come to learn that major corporations have strict policies on individuals putting out content on social media platforms that represents not only yourself, but the corporation as well. i.e. if you make a rap video while decked out in an AA uniform and AA logos and emblems, you're representing AA in doing so. This kind of activity is strictly prohibited in the social media policy.

Gooselives 08-22-2018 04:40 PM


Originally Posted by bigtime209 (Post 2660260)
To keep it short and sweet, the social media policy says you can't publish social media content containing anything to do with the airline or airline property unless specifically authorized. Some day when you land a job at an airline/corporation, you'll come to learn that major corporations have strict policies on individuals putting out content on social media platforms that represents not only yourself, but the corporation as well. i.e. if you make a rap video while decked out in an AA uniform and AA logos and emblems, you're representing AA in doing so. This kind of activity is strictly prohibited in the social media policy.

What about all those Southwest pilot raps and country thigh slapn’ music vids???

Gooselives 08-22-2018 04:41 PM


Originally Posted by bigtime209 (Post 2660254)
No. In case you're new around here, the guy that posted that is a troll that shoots off all kinds nonsense to get people riled up. Mgmt is dealing with Chavez, but he has not been terminated.

We want a cut of your instagram and youtube posts

Think bigger

dera 08-22-2018 04:50 PM


Originally Posted by rickair7777 (Post 2660257)
Any employee of any large company today is in violation of social media policy if they do anything on social media which associates them with the employer, unless the activity was specifically sanctioned by the employer. How hard they will enforce that is directly proportional to how embarrassing the content is.

My previous employer extended that policy to the industry as a whole, ie anything you say about the industry in general could get you in hot water.

Far from truth. There are very large corporations who encourage social media participation.
Our company policy is "we believe in open communication and you are encouraged to tell the world about your work and share your passion. Whether you do so by participating in a blog, wiki, online social network or any other form of online publishing or discussion is completely up to you."
The policy has a few "don't be a d*ck" clauses, but that's the norm today.

Times are a-changing.

John Carr 08-22-2018 04:55 PM


Originally Posted by ItnStln (Post 2660169)
And she left her high heels at Captain Joe's after a "great night out" so now I wonder if Dutch Pilot Girl weighs 55 kg or less.

Meh, those heels proabaly weren’t for walking in anyway...

rickair7777 08-22-2018 05:01 PM


Originally Posted by dera (Post 2660274)
Far from truth. There are very large corporations who encourage social media participation.
Our company policy is "we believe in open communication and you are encouraged to tell the world about your work and share your passion. Whether you do so by participating in a blog, wiki, online social network or any other form of online publishing or discussion is completely up to you."
The policy has a few "don't be a d*ck" clauses, but that's the norm today.

Times are a-changing.

In the context of this discussion, I *assumed* everyone understood that I was talking about derogatory/non-flattering content.

Most employers are OK with you being their public fanboy if desired. A few still prefer you don't do anything of that nature at all, ie leave it to their marketing/brand professionals.

Whether something is permissible or not is in the eye of the beholder... if it's not strong-koolaid/full fanboy in nature, it might not pass muster.

Probably worth reading your employer's specific policies.

dera 08-22-2018 05:04 PM


Originally Posted by rickair7777 (Post 2660285)
In the context of this discussion, I *assumed* everyone understood that I was talking about derogatory/non-flattering content.

Most employers are OK with you being their public fanboy if desired. A few still prefer you don't do anything of that nature at all, ie leave it to their marketing/brand professionals.

Probably worth reading your employer's specific policies.

Well yeah, that's pretty obvious. Missed the point by a wide margin there!
In this context though, I'm not sure the mr. Chavez in question has posted anything derogatory/non-flattering?

ItnStln 08-22-2018 05:05 PM


Originally Posted by rickair7777 (Post 2660257)
Any employee of any large company today is in violation of social media policy if they do anything on social media which associates them with the employer, unless the activity was specifically sanctioned by the employer. How hard they will enforce that is directly proportional to how embarrassing the content is.

My previous employer extended that policy to the industry as a whole, ie anything you say about the industry in general could get you in hot water.

I assumed it was similar to my company. I work for at&t and we have to put “at&t employee and opinions are my own” on all of our social media sites.

ItnStln 08-22-2018 05:06 PM


Originally Posted by bigtime209 (Post 2660260)
To keep it short and sweet, the social media policy says you can't publish social media content containing anything to do with the airline or airline property unless specifically authorized. Some day when you land a job at an airline/corporation, you'll come to learn that major corporations have strict policies on individuals putting out content on social media platforms that represents not only yourself, but the corporation as well. i.e. if you make a rap video while decked out in an AA uniform and AA logos and emblems, you're representing AA in doing so. This kind of activity is strictly prohibited in the social media policy.

That makes sense. I work for at&t and we have to put “at&t employee and opinions are my own” on all of our social media sites. I was surprised Aviator Chavez named his employer by name, unlike Mentour Pilot.

ItnStln 08-22-2018 05:09 PM


Originally Posted by dera (Post 2660274)
Far from truth. There are very large corporations who encourage social media participation.
Our company policy is "we believe in open communication and you are encouraged to tell the world about your work and share your passion. Whether you do so by participating in a blog, wiki, online social network or any other form of online publishing or discussion is completely up to you."
The policy has a few "don't be a d*ck" clauses, but that's the norm today.

Times are a-changing.

At my employer, at&t, they encourage us to post on social media but we’re required to put “at&t employee and opinions are my own” on all of our social media sites. Aside from that there isn’t much we can’t post. Any promotions or advertisements we post have to be shared from the at&t Facebook or Twitter site, and we can’t post anything from Apple.

ItnStln 08-22-2018 05:09 PM


Originally Posted by John Carr (Post 2660283)
Meh, those heels proabaly weren’t for walking in anyway...

I wasn’t going to say that, but you’re probably right.

ItnStln 08-22-2018 05:11 PM


Originally Posted by dera (Post 2660288)
Well yeah, that's pretty obvious. Missed the point by a wide margin there!
In this context though, I'm not sure the mr. Chavez in question has posted anything derogatory/non-flattering?

With the exception of his latest rap video I don’t think he did.

moon 08-22-2018 05:39 PM


Originally Posted by E175 Driver (Post 2660117)
Heard he got fired.

Nope, Sitting Rap tomorrow.


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