Aviator Chavez

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Quote: I’ve never heard of her
If you're curious, google "gulfstream girl" as well as her name, Nada Marcinkova.
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Quote: 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.
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Quote: 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!
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Quote: 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.
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Quote: 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?
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Quote: 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.
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Quote: 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.
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Quote: 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.
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Quote: 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???
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Quote: 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
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