
First Name: Clyde
Last Name: Geller
Place of Birth: Liberty city
Residential Address: currently looking for an apartment
Weight: 75 kg
Please provide a short biography about yourself (minimum 100 words):
As a youth, I grew up around cop movies from the late 90s such as k-911,
die hard & bad boys - All of them fueling the desire of a childhood dream which
was to become a police officer. As I grew into my early teenage years,
I had the capabilities of shaping my future with more clarity....
A police officer alongside their other ranked comrades catch the bad guys,
but correctional officers are the ones whom shall interact the most with the
incarcerated. As young adult, I moved into the current Los Santos doing jobs
that vary from post offices and being a route driver.
As a trainee, I intend to spend most of my time acquiring both knowledge & experience as much as possible - accumulating all with the end goal of becoming an honorary correctional officer.
A Correctional officer guards a prison yes, but this is a career that also demands much more. The job consists of - Investigating prison crimes, transporting inmates, providing informal counseling, write reports, oversee correctional programming, supervise working inmates and serve as liaisons with the public. Without correctional officers, the criminal justice system would not be able to fulfill its missions to keep communities safe and reduce recidivism. As I see fit, I'm in it for both idealistic and practical reasons:
•Helping people - I believe we can provide discipline and stability to people whose lives have neither. Being a correctional officer means more than punishing people. It means serving as a role model and educator; Believe in rehabilitation and hope to transform criminals into law-abiding citizens.
•Opportunity - Once on the job, officers can pursue a Bachelor's degree or professional development. Correctional officers can also rise in rank to earn more income.
•Never Boring - Inside the prison walls, you face challenges every day, whether from disruptive prisoners or gang violence inside the prison walls. In one sense, correctional officers have to act like police for the prison, gathering intelligence and investigating crimes. Some future correctional officers find those challenges exciting. They want a career that never gets boring and pushes them every day. The stress and dangers of correctional work requires officers to be well rounded so that they can be prepared for anything.
It's universally known that a human being shows his/hers true colors under pressure. Also I will reiterate that I'm prone to errors but For this particular job, I've had the fortune of being faced against situations that required both fast & critical thinking of which I had a positive outcome on most of them. I'm naturally calm as well which does contribute to an advantage.
● I am fluent in Portuguese & english and do understand most of Spanish.
● A developed diverse social skills Based on the interactions I've had with people whom come from different backgrounds (e.g - will be useful to understand plotting from gang members).
● Not very active in sports as I used to be but I am physically capable for the job in high stake situations (e.g long shifts; On foot persuit, etc.).
● A very attentive individual.
● Educated enough to place morals & ethics first when it cones to situations where I have to resort to force.
● Very welcoming into embracing new knowledge as well as I am willing to sharing mine within the circle.
As a youth, I grew up around cop movies from the late 90s such as k-911,
die hard & bad boys - All of them fueling the desire of a childhood dream which
was to become a police officer. As I grew into my early teenage years,
I had the capabilities of shaping my future with more clarity....
A police officer alongside their other ranked comrades catch the bad guys,
but correctional officers are the ones whom shall interact the most with the
incarcerated. As young adult, I moved into the current Los Santos doing jobs
that vary from post offices and being a route driver.
As a trainee, I intend to spend most of my time acquiring both knowledge & experience as much as possible - accumulating all with the end goal of becoming an honorary correctional officer.
A Correctional officer guards a prison yes, but this is a career that also demands much more. The job consists of - Investigating prison crimes, transporting inmates, providing informal counseling, write reports, oversee correctional programming, supervise working inmates and serve as liaisons with the public. Without correctional officers, the criminal justice system would not be able to fulfill its missions to keep communities safe and reduce recidivism. As I see fit, I'm in it for both idealistic and practical reasons:
•Helping people - I believe we can provide discipline and stability to people whose lives have neither. Being a correctional officer means more than punishing people. It means serving as a role model and educator; Believe in rehabilitation and hope to transform criminals into law-abiding citizens.
•Opportunity - Once on the job, officers can pursue a Bachelor's degree or professional development. Correctional officers can also rise in rank to earn more income.
•Never Boring - Inside the prison walls, you face challenges every day, whether from disruptive prisoners or gang violence inside the prison walls. In one sense, correctional officers have to act like police for the prison, gathering intelligence and investigating crimes. Some future correctional officers find those challenges exciting. They want a career that never gets boring and pushes them every day. The stress and dangers of correctional work requires officers to be well rounded so that they can be prepared for anything.
It's universally known that a human being shows his/hers true colors under pressure. Also I will reiterate that I'm prone to errors but For this particular job, I've had the fortune of being faced against situations that required both fast & critical thinking of which I had a positive outcome on most of them. I'm naturally calm as well which does contribute to an advantage.
● I am fluent in Portuguese & english and do understand most of Spanish.
● A developed diverse social skills Based on the interactions I've had with people whom come from different backgrounds (e.g - will be useful to understand plotting from gang members).
● Not very active in sports as I used to be but I am physically capable for the job in high stake situations (e.g long shifts; On foot persuit, etc.).
● A very attentive individual.
● Educated enough to place morals & ethics first when it cones to situations where I have to resort to force.
● Very welcoming into embracing new knowledge as well as I am willing to sharing mine within the circle.
I do not.
not yet.
I used to own a small businesses focused in designing of which was composed of four members. Having an open mind and being willing to accept other people's ideas as a form to adapt into your own idea, was imperative in order to succeed as a group.
I have been in jail due to taking more than three days to pay my fines.
At least 2 past employment is required
Period of employment: 04/04/2020- 23/05/2020
Position: Post office truck driver
Duties: consisted of making deliveries to assigned locations
Reason for leaving: I first joined with the intent of not staying long as I needed a quick job.
Period of employment: 02/06/2020- 01/08/2020
Position: Bus Driver
Duties: Pick up pedestrians and drop them at assigned locations
Reason for leaving: This was my most stable job due to me actually liking what I was doing and seeing happy faces. But I felt as it was my time to depart.
Period of employment: 04/04/2020- 23/05/2020
Position: Post office truck driver
Duties: consisted of making deliveries to assigned locations
Reason for leaving: I first joined with the intent of not staying long as I needed a quick job.
Period of employment: 02/06/2020- 01/08/2020
Position: Bus Driver
Duties: Pick up pedestrians and drop them at assigned locations
Reason for leaving: This was my most stable job due to me actually liking what I was doing and seeing happy faces. But I felt as it was my time to depart.
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[X] Yes
[ ] Pending
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[ ] Yes
[ X] No
[X] Yes
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Clyde Geller
Signing date 04/08/2020
Discord ID: Cloned Muchacho#1491
IRL age: 20
Timezone: UTC+02:00
Geographical location: South Africa
List of characters’ names: #1 - Clyde Geller
#2 - Clyde speed
I have and with my past mistakes, I believe I've become a much better roleplayer.
●Jail for NonRP Violation #1 | 'Crashed' in roleplay stalling return which heavily impacted RP.
I had connectivity issues that struggled the impact of a proper roleplay from progressing of which contributed to the loss of all parties involved whilst roleplaying with my character
●Warning for NonRP #1 | Fear RP | Running away while under gunpoint |
On my tracks of escape, It was caught on POV myself and my friends running away from a police officer with his gun drawn out at us. All of us received the admin warning as they were just following my orders. All of us assumed it was okay because I had a gun held at my hand.
●Jail for DM #1 | Opening fire on another player w/o demands or DM rights. |
The demands my crew gave to another player were just not enough for us to open fire on them of which resulted on the lost of all roleplaying parties involved.
●Warning for Metagaming | Using PMs to give other players his phone number and location
The punishment is self explanatory.
●Jail for Combat Logging #1 | Disconnected to avoid RP interactions
Similar to the situation above related to connectivity Issues
Not at all.
I am not.
I can speak, understand and write English fluently
My current IRL job as an IT researcher for an HR company requires the most effective collaboration possible from all members of each department in order to achieve success.
I have both of them installed
Yes.
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Usually used after a "/me" to go into details whilst requesting roleplay action from the other parties involved. As a following e.g. that comes after the "/me" example provided above: /do would I be successful?
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