
First Name: Corey
Last Name: Brooks
Place of Birth: Mingenew, Western Australia.
Residential Address: Alta Street Apartments.
Weight: 95 kg
Please provide a short biography about yourself (minimum 100 words):
My name is Corey Brooks, I am 25 years old. I grew up in a small town in Western Australia called Mingenew, the small town only had couple stores and a local pub. My parents owned a large station on the outskirts of Mingenew that attended to wild animals anything from Horses to Kangaroos. We would track down injured wildlife and nurse them back to health before letting them back out in the wild. After finishing high school, I decided to move to Perth and attend the University of Western Australia after getting accepted.
A couple years passed, and I had completed my veterinarian bachelor and I decided to move back to the family station to assist my family with running the station. Shortly after returning home, I found out that my father had fallen horribly sick with Legionaries Disease and the fight was almost over. I spent the next couple months watching over my father and attending to the station.
My father passed away a couple months after I returned and this devastated my mother massively, she wanted to sell the station and move away because the memories of my dad was too much. We sat down and sorted out the station and placed it on the market and sold it, this allowed my mother to purchase a small house in New South Whales closer to her family.
I decided to move back to Perth, it took a while to find a job, but I finally got a position at the Perth Zoo attending to the sick animals and nursing them back to health. The job was amazing, but it constantly brought back memories of my father and I could not handle the depression. An old school friend of mine mentioned something about attending the Navy had changed his life, at that point in time my depression was dragging me down and stopping me from functioning and I thought I would apply to the Royal Australian Navy and attend their academy.
Weeks pasted and I heard nothing from the Academy, the depression continued to drown down on me but finally a letter arrived. The letter was nothing back great news, as I got accepted to attend the academy. Packed my bags and started my journey with the Royal Australian Navy.
The Royal Australian Navy academy training program lasted an entire year, but I managed to pass majority of the courses with highest honours. I had to pass many different courses like Marksmanship, Diving and Leadership/Teamwork. This tested my limits to the absolute max. I wanted to contact my mother and tell her about the good news, but I discovered that my mother passed away that morning.
It drove me crazy that I could not share my accomplishments with my mother, and I decided to use all the money I had saved from the Academy and purchase a plane ticket to Los Santos and leave Australia for good, leave the depression behind and start fresh.
Arrived in Los Santos with barely any clothes, food or money but this wouldn't stop me from getting on my feet, a job opportunity become available at Young Bucks Trucking, and I applied, I got the job but the job soon became redundant due to them going out of business, so I had to think quick on my feet and find a job before I would get evicted. A job at the Toll Booths become available and I applied, I soon got accepted and started working almost instantly, it did not take long until the company become overcrowded, and everyone began losing hours. This become a problem, so I decided to quit.
Lots of people mentioned that you could make money fishing and selling the fish to the local market, so I brought a fishing rod and started fishing, this made me enough money to afford rent and food, but I wanted something more from life and I noticed an old paper laying on the ground at the pier and it mentioned something about the San Andreas Department of Corrections, so I decided to send in an application.
I will dedicated most of my time to the Department of Corrections, I will prove to my fellow colleges and management that I'm here to work and not to muck around, I'm a serious person and when I have my mind set on something, I will always follow that until the end.
Why do I want to join the San Andreas Department of Corrections, I have thought about this question a lot. I want to be apart of something that makes a difference, I'm someone that will always remain completely professional in any situation and I have a decent amount of qualifications, I have been working hard my entire life to make a difference and change the world. I used to save wild animals from dying and nurse them back to health, then send them away. Why should you hire me? I don't think I'm better then any of the other applicants, but I know I will work ten times harder then any other applicant to prove myself.
Yes, I have had to deal with many situations back home evolving sick scared wildlife that could've turned horrible if I didn't handle the situation with care and a professional attitude, attending the Naval Academy has also placed me in several different situations that has shown us how to handle myself under pressure and a stressful situation. Personally I think I strive under Pressure or when I'm thrown into a stressful situation, I don't buckle.
Back in the Royal Australian Naval I had to pass many courses to pass the academy.
These are some of the courses we had to pass during the academy, medical training, marksmanship training, leadership and survival training, diving training and extreme fitness course. I do think I have learn some things from my veterinarian bachelor and my parents station, as I have had to take down crocodiles and aggravated Kangaroos. Most of the situations in life have taught me something and I take everything that I have learnt and use that in everyday activities.
My name is Corey Brooks, I am 25 years old. I grew up in a small town in Western Australia called Mingenew, the small town only had couple stores and a local pub. My parents owned a large station on the outskirts of Mingenew that attended to wild animals anything from Horses to Kangaroos. We would track down injured wildlife and nurse them back to health before letting them back out in the wild. After finishing high school, I decided to move to Perth and attend the University of Western Australia after getting accepted.
A couple years passed, and I had completed my veterinarian bachelor and I decided to move back to the family station to assist my family with running the station. Shortly after returning home, I found out that my father had fallen horribly sick with Legionaries Disease and the fight was almost over. I spent the next couple months watching over my father and attending to the station.
My father passed away a couple months after I returned and this devastated my mother massively, she wanted to sell the station and move away because the memories of my dad was too much. We sat down and sorted out the station and placed it on the market and sold it, this allowed my mother to purchase a small house in New South Whales closer to her family.
I decided to move back to Perth, it took a while to find a job, but I finally got a position at the Perth Zoo attending to the sick animals and nursing them back to health. The job was amazing, but it constantly brought back memories of my father and I could not handle the depression. An old school friend of mine mentioned something about attending the Navy had changed his life, at that point in time my depression was dragging me down and stopping me from functioning and I thought I would apply to the Royal Australian Navy and attend their academy.
Weeks pasted and I heard nothing from the Academy, the depression continued to drown down on me but finally a letter arrived. The letter was nothing back great news, as I got accepted to attend the academy. Packed my bags and started my journey with the Royal Australian Navy.
The Royal Australian Navy academy training program lasted an entire year, but I managed to pass majority of the courses with highest honours. I had to pass many different courses like Marksmanship, Diving and Leadership/Teamwork. This tested my limits to the absolute max. I wanted to contact my mother and tell her about the good news, but I discovered that my mother passed away that morning.
It drove me crazy that I could not share my accomplishments with my mother, and I decided to use all the money I had saved from the Academy and purchase a plane ticket to Los Santos and leave Australia for good, leave the depression behind and start fresh.
Arrived in Los Santos with barely any clothes, food or money but this wouldn't stop me from getting on my feet, a job opportunity become available at Young Bucks Trucking, and I applied, I got the job but the job soon became redundant due to them going out of business, so I had to think quick on my feet and find a job before I would get evicted. A job at the Toll Booths become available and I applied, I soon got accepted and started working almost instantly, it did not take long until the company become overcrowded, and everyone began losing hours. This become a problem, so I decided to quit.
Lots of people mentioned that you could make money fishing and selling the fish to the local market, so I brought a fishing rod and started fishing, this made me enough money to afford rent and food, but I wanted something more from life and I noticed an old paper laying on the ground at the pier and it mentioned something about the San Andreas Department of Corrections, so I decided to send in an application.
I will dedicated most of my time to the Department of Corrections, I will prove to my fellow colleges and management that I'm here to work and not to muck around, I'm a serious person and when I have my mind set on something, I will always follow that until the end.
Why do I want to join the San Andreas Department of Corrections, I have thought about this question a lot. I want to be apart of something that makes a difference, I'm someone that will always remain completely professional in any situation and I have a decent amount of qualifications, I have been working hard my entire life to make a difference and change the world. I used to save wild animals from dying and nurse them back to health, then send them away. Why should you hire me? I don't think I'm better then any of the other applicants, but I know I will work ten times harder then any other applicant to prove myself.
Yes, I have had to deal with many situations back home evolving sick scared wildlife that could've turned horrible if I didn't handle the situation with care and a professional attitude, attending the Naval Academy has also placed me in several different situations that has shown us how to handle myself under pressure and a stressful situation. Personally I think I strive under Pressure or when I'm thrown into a stressful situation, I don't buckle.
Back in the Royal Australian Naval I had to pass many courses to pass the academy.
These are some of the courses we had to pass during the academy, medical training, marksmanship training, leadership and survival training, diving training and extreme fitness course. I do think I have learn some things from my veterinarian bachelor and my parents station, as I have had to take down crocodiles and aggravated Kangaroos. Most of the situations in life have taught me something and I take everything that I have learnt and use that in everyday activities.
Yes, the passed the Royal Australian Naval Academy back in Australia before moving to Los Santos, if that counts.
No.
Yes, I have been trained in Leadership and Teamworking back in Australia, when attending the Royal Australian Navy. I have had a couple of jobs that have needed teamwork to continue a steady flow of work.
No.
At least 2 past employment is required
Period of employment: 10/01/2020 - 15/05/2021
Position: Trainee
Duties: Exporting Large Shipments. We deliver fresh meat and fruit produce to shops around Los Santos.
Reason for leaving: Went out of business.
Period of employment: 29/06/2021 - 01/06/2021
Position: Attendant
Duties: Allowing Vehicles through the tolls, checking the license plates.
Reason for leaving: Overstaffed and Lack of shifts.
Period of employment: 10/01/2020 - 15/05/2021
Position: Trainee
Duties: Exporting Large Shipments. We deliver fresh meat and fruit produce to shops around Los Santos.
Reason for leaving: Went out of business.
Period of employment: 29/06/2021 - 01/06/2021
Position: Attendant
Duties: Allowing Vehicles through the tolls, checking the license plates.
Reason for leaving: Overstaffed and Lack of shifts.
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[ ] Pending
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Corey Brooks
Signing date 07/06/2021
Discord ID: Dyss#2074
IRL age: 25
Timezone: GMT +8
Geographical location: Australia
List of characters’ names: Vincent Maxwell (120k xp)
Vincent Maxwell has a warning for using /w incorrectly. I spoke with the admin about this and justified my reasoning, but still received a warning. It's a minor warning.
No.
Los Santos Police Department - Cadet/Officer.
Yes.
Yes, I have passed the Academy at the Royal Australian Navy.(Served a year as well)
Yes.
Yes.
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