
First Name: Sean
Last Name: Salt
Place of Birth: Raleigh, North Carolina, United States
Email Address: [email protected]
Residential Address: N/A
Weight: 75 kg
Please provide a short biography about yourself (minimum 100 words):
Growing up in a rural area near Raleigh, North Carolina, I learned from a young age the value of hard. Growing up on a farm meant that when I wasn't practicing my multiplication and division, I was tending to animals and helping my parents grow various crops. This continued for a few years until eventually I was old enough for a real job. When I turned 18, I quit my job as a grocer and enlisted in the Coast Guard, which stationed me in Blaine County, San Andreas. In the beginning, I loved this job. I got to serve the country I loved so much and was always kept busy. Eventually however, the stress of being isolated from friends and family got to me, and my mental health began to deteriorate. A year after enlisting, at age 19, I was honorably discharged. I was then faced with a choice: Stay in San Andreas with my friends, or go back to Raleigh to see my family. I chose the former, and have lived in the Grapeseed area for about two and a half years, returning to my farming roots.
Currently I have lots of free time, and if hired I would be able to dedicate almost all of my time to the DOC.
I wish to join the SADOC because I have a passion for military and law enforcement. I have a firm believe that the justice system is necessary and important to keep the streets clean, reduce crime, and keep law-abiding citizens safe. I've seen the streets of Los Santos. The amount of crime is incredibly alarming, and I hope that I can help to fix that. In addition to this, despite seeing the good in the justice system, I also see some big problems that need addressing. I hope to help foster prison reform, even if only in a small way. I have decided that it's about time that I leave my mark on history and do something I can be proud of: serving in the Department of Corrections. I believe that my past experience sets me apart from most other candidates and that I am qualified for this job due to my character traits and life experience.
My past training and experience has trained me to work well under stress. I am used to dealing with pressure and stress and can remain calm in most cases.
I believe that I have various traits that would make me a prime candidate for the SADOC. One trait I have is my ability to keep calm under pressure. In my short time with the Coast Guard, I was put through many very stressful, high-stakes situations that tested my ability to stay calm as well as my critical thinking. I am very patient at times and would be able to deal with prisoners who fail to cooperate in an appropriate manner. That being said, as much as I can be very reasonable, when a situation calls for it, I can be more serious and strict. These traits have stuck with me through the years and I believe that it could help me with a potential job with the Department of Corrections.
Growing up in a rural area near Raleigh, North Carolina, I learned from a young age the value of hard. Growing up on a farm meant that when I wasn't practicing my multiplication and division, I was tending to animals and helping my parents grow various crops. This continued for a few years until eventually I was old enough for a real job. When I turned 18, I quit my job as a grocer and enlisted in the Coast Guard, which stationed me in Blaine County, San Andreas. In the beginning, I loved this job. I got to serve the country I loved so much and was always kept busy. Eventually however, the stress of being isolated from friends and family got to me, and my mental health began to deteriorate. A year after enlisting, at age 19, I was honorably discharged. I was then faced with a choice: Stay in San Andreas with my friends, or go back to Raleigh to see my family. I chose the former, and have lived in the Grapeseed area for about two and a half years, returning to my farming roots.
Currently I have lots of free time, and if hired I would be able to dedicate almost all of my time to the DOC.
I wish to join the SADOC because I have a passion for military and law enforcement. I have a firm believe that the justice system is necessary and important to keep the streets clean, reduce crime, and keep law-abiding citizens safe. I've seen the streets of Los Santos. The amount of crime is incredibly alarming, and I hope that I can help to fix that. In addition to this, despite seeing the good in the justice system, I also see some big problems that need addressing. I hope to help foster prison reform, even if only in a small way. I have decided that it's about time that I leave my mark on history and do something I can be proud of: serving in the Department of Corrections. I believe that my past experience sets me apart from most other candidates and that I am qualified for this job due to my character traits and life experience.
My past training and experience has trained me to work well under stress. I am used to dealing with pressure and stress and can remain calm in most cases.
I believe that I have various traits that would make me a prime candidate for the SADOC. One trait I have is my ability to keep calm under pressure. In my short time with the Coast Guard, I was put through many very stressful, high-stakes situations that tested my ability to stay calm as well as my critical thinking. I am very patient at times and would be able to deal with prisoners who fail to cooperate in an appropriate manner. That being said, as much as I can be very reasonable, when a situation calls for it, I can be more serious and strict. These traits have stuck with me through the years and I believe that it could help me with a potential job with the Department of Corrections.
Yes, I served in the Coast Guard for about a year before being honorably discharged for personal issues regarding my mental health. I have seeked the help of a professional and these issues have since been resolved.
I was an intelligence specialist with the U.S. Coast Guard.
As an intelligence specialist I frequently worked in a small group of about 4 members.
No, I have never been convicted of a crime.
Period of employment: 03/JAN/2018 - 07/MAR/2018
Position: Money Transporter
Duties: Driving company truck from location to location and servicing ATMs.
Reason for leaving: Job did not pay well enough.
Period of employment: 20/MAR/2018 - 03/JUN/2020
Position: Farmer
Duties: Involved in the production of wheat, from ploughing the field to harvesting. Driving delivery van to wheat factory.
Reason for leaving: Seeking alternative employment
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Signing date 12/JUN/2020
Discord ID: Carl Wheezer#2899
IRL age: 16
Timezone: EST
Geographical location: United States
List of characters’ names: Sean Salt, Boris Sidorov
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