[ARCHIVED] Scarlett O'Neill [Application]
Posted: 21 Jul 2020, 23:18

First Name: Scarlett
Last Name: O'Neill
Place of Birth: Cardiff, Wales
Email Address: [email protected]
Residential Address: No permant address
Weight: 65 kg
Please provide a short biography about yourself (minimum 100 words):
Scarlett was born just outside Cardiff, the capital city of Wales. Where her family decided soon after to move the Welsh valleys to save money. She hated it there, depressed and sounded with drugs and poverty she'd always planned to leave as soon as she could. By the time she was 16 she was already working as an IT Technician in a small repair shop in the town center. There she found some sort of independence from her family but she wanted more. A couple of years later she made the decision to go to university. Obviously she decided to go to university outside of Wales and looked towards England hoping it would be better, so eventually after reading about many different places. She rested her eyes on Bristol, the university there was rated as one of the highest-rated in England for satisfactory ratings. After successfully getting a degree there she set her eyes towards America for the 'American Dream', so after getting her affairs in order, she left.
If/When I am hired into the Department of Corrections I plan to give it my all. Not everyone gets the chance to make a career out of something and I will not waste the opportunity if it was given to me by the DOC. So, in turn, I plan to give my all into this position, time, and energy.
Joining the San Andreas DOC was honestly never seemed like something that would be viable, however. A Friend of mine has been working there for a while now and recently I have been talking with them about their job and what kind of work they do there. They were really vouching for it and it got me interested, so after doing some research I would like to join. Joining would allow me to have a fresh start on life after my moving to America. I was thinking also It would also be a great opportunity to give something back to the community after allowing my to happy move to America and have a happy life here. By helping to manage the inmates being held in prison I am at least helping the community in some way, and who knows maybe I have help change a prisoner's life for the better.
If I become stressed in certain situations I found the best way to handle it is to momentarily take a step back and look at the situation as a whole. This allows me to calmly and orderly take hold of the whole situation and deal without panic and disorganization.
Most of my attributes come from real-world experience with little official qualifications. However, I do not see that as a disadvantage, I have had the benefit of a vast experience already with working as a part of a team wherein critical moments teamwork is vital. People may have better official qualifications than me but I have been working since I was 16 and before that was part of a brigade of Air cadets In the RAF. I am also fully versed in sign language which has been very helpful in working with colleagues and customers with hearing issues. I can reliably and quickly translate information to those who are in need.
Scarlett was born just outside Cardiff, the capital city of Wales. Where her family decided soon after to move the Welsh valleys to save money. She hated it there, depressed and sounded with drugs and poverty she'd always planned to leave as soon as she could. By the time she was 16 she was already working as an IT Technician in a small repair shop in the town center. There she found some sort of independence from her family but she wanted more. A couple of years later she made the decision to go to university. Obviously she decided to go to university outside of Wales and looked towards England hoping it would be better, so eventually after reading about many different places. She rested her eyes on Bristol, the university there was rated as one of the highest-rated in England for satisfactory ratings. After successfully getting a degree there she set her eyes towards America for the 'American Dream', so after getting her affairs in order, she left.
If/When I am hired into the Department of Corrections I plan to give it my all. Not everyone gets the chance to make a career out of something and I will not waste the opportunity if it was given to me by the DOC. So, in turn, I plan to give my all into this position, time, and energy.
Joining the San Andreas DOC was honestly never seemed like something that would be viable, however. A Friend of mine has been working there for a while now and recently I have been talking with them about their job and what kind of work they do there. They were really vouching for it and it got me interested, so after doing some research I would like to join. Joining would allow me to have a fresh start on life after my moving to America. I was thinking also It would also be a great opportunity to give something back to the community after allowing my to happy move to America and have a happy life here. By helping to manage the inmates being held in prison I am at least helping the community in some way, and who knows maybe I have help change a prisoner's life for the better.
If I become stressed in certain situations I found the best way to handle it is to momentarily take a step back and look at the situation as a whole. This allows me to calmly and orderly take hold of the whole situation and deal without panic and disorganization.
Most of my attributes come from real-world experience with little official qualifications. However, I do not see that as a disadvantage, I have had the benefit of a vast experience already with working as a part of a team wherein critical moments teamwork is vital. People may have better official qualifications than me but I have been working since I was 16 and before that was part of a brigade of Air cadets In the RAF. I am also fully versed in sign language which has been very helpful in working with colleagues and customers with hearing issues. I can reliably and quickly translate information to those who are in need.
Only experience similar to this would have been from when I was younger, from when I was about 7 till just before my time working as an IT technician I was a part of the RAF Air Cadets. During my time with them wed do formal activities such as memorial day and lots of outdoor training, including rifle shooting. Also for a brief period, I was allowed to pilot a plane as part of the activities.
I have not had the privilege of working with the government.
I have a lot of experience working as part of a team, I have always worked as a team during all my work placements ever since I was 16. Eventually, after a long time working for spoons, I attained a manager role where I lead the team of waiters and waitresses working with the customers.
The only criminal activity on my record is the occasional speeding and parking tickets.
Period of employment: 12/01/2012 - 03/7/2014
Position: IT Technician
Duties: While working for them the team and I handled all of the work in the workshop dealing with repairs and money when the work was completed.
Reason for leaving: Decided to go to university.
Period of employment: 15/09/2014 - 02/01/2019
Position: Manager of front of house
Duties: Managed and trained all front of house staff.
Reason for leaving: Moved to America
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Signing date 21/10/2020
Discord ID: ⓈⒽⒶⒹⒺ#9390
IRL age: 19-10-1999
Timezone: UTC+1
Geographical location: Wales
List of characters’ names: Scarlett O'Neill / Blair Thomas
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Only IRL work experience Ive had is working as a computer technician.
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Technically yes however due to some personal reasons I can not for the most part, however I assure you I am a very capable typer.
/me's are used to describe an action you are doing. So for example, if you needed to hand someone something like money. You'd do /me holds a hand out and offers £500. To which then you'd use a /do for if he takes it.
/do are the truthful response to an RP situation. For example, if you'd need to use CCTV as a way of finding out who did what, the person is required to describe it using /do's as /do's must be the truth. Another example would be at the mechanics where they ask for you to sign an invoice, you'd do /do signs to rp'ly sign the invoice.
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