Would you give up porn for this?
Sometimes a pornobabe, for whatever reason, decides a life of smut just ain’t for her anymore and retires into obscurity, either to the incessant dullness of an office job or the incessant perkiness of customer services. Either way our young former starlet will be hoping, nay, praying not to get spotted from her former glory days. This can be hard as what is committed to film and committed to the internet will never ever go away. No one will remove all your hardcore double penetration anal creampie scenes from their site just so you can walk through Hull shopping centre without getting recognised.
Poor old Julia Yalovitsyna suffered this fate harsher than most. The Russian marine biologist applied for the “best job in the world”, being caretaker for the Great Barrier Reef, and what with her credentials, it’s no surprise that she made it to the shortlist. Unfortunately for her, Queensland Tourism found out about her raunchy past as a webcam girl. Uh oh. They dropped her faster than you can say “former pornstar”. Which is a shame because she’s not only intelligent but she’s also really pretty and sadly this would have encouraged a lot of people to follow her reef-exploits.
Not so this outcome for RyanAir hostess Edita Schindlerova. The 22 year old supplements her no-thrills wage packet by appearing in pornos. She got busted by The Sun, no less. And RyanAir, in an unprecedented move of forward-thinkingness released the following statement:
“What people do before or after they work for us is their business.”
Obviously, this isn’t just happening in porn, but all over. Teenagers getting sacked because they wrote on Facebook that they thought their job was boring, new employees slagging off their company on twitter before they’ve even started to work, and benefit thieves’s living situations revealed by the magic of Facebook.
It’s going to be a steep learning curve for everyone coming to terms with the fact that what goes on the internet, stays on the internet.
***Watch the web-cam girl, er, webcamming***
***Image from Queensland Tourism***
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http://www.news.com.au/travel/story/0,28318,25192411-5014090,00.html shows I think its Aer Lingus getting clever with the PR taking a leaf out of MOL’s book! Isn’t it so refreshing. I must say Edita looks professional in the photos. End of day if she does her job well then why not. Fair play to Ryanair. One can say MOL has never been hypocritical. You have admire Ryanair for its principles of straight talking, consistency and that if a person is doing a good job that it sticks with them. This encourages loyalty in staff. When you stick with them, they will stick with you and do their best for their loyal employer! And well she’s a star so it makes flying with Ryanair more exciting that you could meet her. So at least we all can take some things less seriously than we do which is good for everyone. Once a person focuses fully on the job they are doing then its all you can ask. I think MOL in a way encourages us all to be more loyal and less hypocritical.
Here Here !! The internet has become the new Vegas, kind of. People can create their own identities and lifestyles, and I’m sure society will grow to accept it. eventually.
Surely they missed a prime opportunity by not giving her the job? If I recall correctly part of it was a requirement to blog and post a video diary on the intertubes for all to see. How much more traffic would they have gotten if it were common knowledge that she’s not totally adverse to appearing sans clothes on a webcam? I reckon that by not hiring her they’ve probably managed to inadvertently cripple their own advertising.
There a good thread on this subject on BGAFD at the moment as well…
http://bgafd.co.uk/forum/read.php?f=3&i=209073&t=209073