
First Name: Clay
Last Name: Cunningham
Place of Birth: South Bohan, Liberty City
Email Address: [email protected]
Residential Address: Tinsel Towers, Apt.12
Weight: 75 kg
Please provide a short biography about yourself (minimum 100 words):
I typically spend most of my time in between being the Anchorman for Weazel News and managing the other reporters, as well as being a realtor with a local house rental company. These both give me huge amounts of freedom and time to wonder about the city learning all that has been going on. Of course, taking a few of my vehicles out of the garage and having a fishing day or perhaps camping if anyone is up for it, is something that I find myself doing quite a lot. These small adventures are typically where I can get an idea of a headline or report.
If hired, I plan to dedicate a fair amount of my time while balancing it with manger duties at Weazel News.
Since I moved to this city, I've always thought about doing something that wasn't for myself. A selfless career choice has always floated amongst my mind, however, I never knew exactly what that job or career would be for me. Helped strangers on the side of the road, who needed a ride and helped those who were financially stuck. These tasks were great sure, but it never left me fully satisfied. Here recently, I've thought the Department of Corrections would be more than a start. Being able to make sure that Los Santos' most wanted, and unlucky are kept in their stomping grounds. Also, ensuring that the prisoners are well kept and treated as humans, this is something that I've heard many past inmates talk about. Of course, me being hopeful I wish to somewhat slow down the retention rate of Los Santos' prisoners.
After working for Weazel News, we typically get a lot of ad requests or need certain projects out by a deadline. I believe that the stress is handled in the best way possible at least through me. Not freaking out, and using my other co-workers to assist me in whatever needs to be done.
One of my greatest assets is easily my ability to speak calmly and tactfully. When someone or a group of people are getting angry and flustered the last thing you want to respond with is unprofessionalism and a louder tone. As well, as my ability to get along with all walks of life. I understand speaking to someone between bars, is quite the difference however I've found myself to be able to relate to anyone and ensure they are not alienated.
I typically spend most of my time in between being the Anchorman for Weazel News and managing the other reporters, as well as being a realtor with a local house rental company. These both give me huge amounts of freedom and time to wonder about the city learning all that has been going on. Of course, taking a few of my vehicles out of the garage and having a fishing day or perhaps camping if anyone is up for it, is something that I find myself doing quite a lot. These small adventures are typically where I can get an idea of a headline or report.
If hired, I plan to dedicate a fair amount of my time while balancing it with manger duties at Weazel News.
Since I moved to this city, I've always thought about doing something that wasn't for myself. A selfless career choice has always floated amongst my mind, however, I never knew exactly what that job or career would be for me. Helped strangers on the side of the road, who needed a ride and helped those who were financially stuck. These tasks were great sure, but it never left me fully satisfied. Here recently, I've thought the Department of Corrections would be more than a start. Being able to make sure that Los Santos' most wanted, and unlucky are kept in their stomping grounds. Also, ensuring that the prisoners are well kept and treated as humans, this is something that I've heard many past inmates talk about. Of course, me being hopeful I wish to somewhat slow down the retention rate of Los Santos' prisoners.
After working for Weazel News, we typically get a lot of ad requests or need certain projects out by a deadline. I believe that the stress is handled in the best way possible at least through me. Not freaking out, and using my other co-workers to assist me in whatever needs to be done.
One of my greatest assets is easily my ability to speak calmly and tactfully. When someone or a group of people are getting angry and flustered the last thing you want to respond with is unprofessionalism and a louder tone. As well, as my ability to get along with all walks of life. I understand speaking to someone between bars, is quite the difference however I've found myself to be able to relate to anyone and ensure they are not alienated.
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I work for Weazel News as an Anchorman.
As I've stated before, I've worked with Weazel News for quite some time now and it's shown me everything about working as a team.
No, other than speeding tickets.
Period of employment: 24/10/2019 - 21/12/2019
Position: Anchorman
Duties: Ensuring all reports were to be done in a timely manner while assisting other departments.
Reason for leaving: Termination due to lack of experience and hours.
Period of employment: 14/04/2020 - PRESENT
Position: Anchorman
Duties: Ensuring my department is in order and work is done in a timely manner.
Reason for leaving: Still employed.
[X] Yes
[ ] No
[X] Yes
[ ] Pending
[ ] No
[ ] Yes
[ X] No
[X ] Yes
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Signing date 23/06/2020
Discord ID: WarGuff#8056
IRL age: 21
Timezone: GMT-5
Geographical location: North America
List of characters’ names: Cliff_Pate, Tommy_Santelli, Rhad_Whitfield
Yes, I had one back in Oct. of last year and it was a Non-Roleplay punishment. A player held me up in front of my job, and wasn't giving clear commands so when he turned his back I bolted. This punishment was on Clay Cunningham.
No.
Weazel News- Anchorman. LSMC(Previous) - Patched Member
Yes.
Was a 0311 Infantry Rifleman in the US Marine Corps for about two years. Not sure if that has correlation.
Yes.
Yes.
It's mostly to describe your characters actions such as, /me places the briefcase in front of his feet.
It's also describing the roleplay and your characters actions which could be used like this, /do The vehicle is now in park.
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