
First Name: Franci
Last Name: King
Place of Birth: Paleto bay.
Email Address: [email protected]
Residential Address: Renting apt.#2 after tequila LA club.
Weight: 79 kg
Please provide a short biography about yourself (minimum 100 words):
I grew up in a poor remote area which made me who I am today. The guy that everyone in town knows when it comes to hunting.. All my life I've spent it chasing my hobby which is shooting at gun store that has the shooting facilities and hunting.. which I love. I have spent to much time helping people around town so why not help them when they need it the most? Thats when I decided I wanted to be a DOC member and work my way up the ranks.
Nothing short than my blood , sweat and tears.
I got the right skills to get the job done. Number one is my patience. If there is something I've learnt over the years of hunting is that patience might look like it is a useless virtue , but its what matters most. Secondly, I have been around guns my whole life, my dad put the passion for guns in my veins when I was only like 15. I don't lack knowledge on either how to assemble a gun or either use it if needed. I am also kind to others and always trying to be as helpful as it can get, which makes me a nice candidate for a teamworking envoirment.
Well trust me on this, if gun sounds or people about to be shot is called stress or pressure, oh boy you should see when a damn wolf while you are hunting him turns around and suddenly you are the prey there. I do fine on those situations.. i mean I'm still alive after hunting for basically my whole life haha.
I can provide first aid to anybody who is injured as I've already served for 2 years for the Red Cross of Paleto Bay.
I have good aiming and knowledge overall about guns, but mostly, i have patience.
I love a challenge so even when things go south you can count on me, I will be there.
I have more than average knowledge about basic life support from how to perform it to actually doing it in the combat field under pressure even when all hell is dropping on our heads.
I grew up in a poor remote area which made me who I am today. The guy that everyone in town knows when it comes to hunting.. All my life I've spent it chasing my hobby which is shooting at gun store that has the shooting facilities and hunting.. which I love. I have spent to much time helping people around town so why not help them when they need it the most? Thats when I decided I wanted to be a DOC member and work my way up the ranks.
Nothing short than my blood , sweat and tears.
I got the right skills to get the job done. Number one is my patience. If there is something I've learnt over the years of hunting is that patience might look like it is a useless virtue , but its what matters most. Secondly, I have been around guns my whole life, my dad put the passion for guns in my veins when I was only like 15. I don't lack knowledge on either how to assemble a gun or either use it if needed. I am also kind to others and always trying to be as helpful as it can get, which makes me a nice candidate for a teamworking envoirment.
Well trust me on this, if gun sounds or people about to be shot is called stress or pressure, oh boy you should see when a damn wolf while you are hunting him turns around and suddenly you are the prey there. I do fine on those situations.. i mean I'm still alive after hunting for basically my whole life haha.
I can provide first aid to anybody who is injured as I've already served for 2 years for the Red Cross of Paleto Bay.
I have good aiming and knowledge overall about guns, but mostly, i have patience.
I love a challenge so even when things go south you can count on me, I will be there.
I have more than average knowledge about basic life support from how to perform it to actually doing it in the combat field under pressure even when all hell is dropping on our heads.
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Yes, i have been a part of a hunting squad where our goal was to find a deer who was eating the farmers products, but it turns out to be a bear instead. Other than that i have only been a couple of times helping others if that is considered as a teamwork envoirment..
Once. Minor crime. Spend 10hours in jail((10 minutes irl)) because i had a speeding ticket when i just arrive in Los Santos. I surrender to one officer willingly, i repeat at my own will, so i could save the trouble and get out easy on a bail. Other than that i am as clean as a whistle.
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Signing date 21/april/2020
Discord ID: KuTi#5345
IRL age: 24
Timezone: GMT +1
Geographical location: Albania
List of characters’ names: Franci King (only 1)
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Yes
idk if being a student of dental medicine counts
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/me unholsters his .50 cal pistol from the duty belt and starts performing a quick routine check. /me performs a quick Press-Check on his pistol. [to be continued below]
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/do Bullet can be seen in the chamber.
/do Safety [ON]
/do Minor scratches on the bottom of the mag can be seen.
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