Please state your full name:
Vincent Aldrich
Please state your house address: (If none, put N/A)
N/A
Please state your date of birth:
06/24/1984
Please state your phone number:
409-508
Have you been convicted of a crime? If so, what for?
No
Do you have any prior employment? If so, please state them here with the reason(s) as to why you left them:
No
Tell us about yourself
I had always dreamed of making it big as a DJ. Growing up in a small town in the midwest, I spent every spare moment practicing on my makeshift setup in my bedroom, honing my skills and developing my unique style. But I knew that if I wanted to take my career to the next level, I would have to leave my hometown behind and head out to the bright lights of the city. So, after saving up every penny I could, I packed up my things and set my sights on Los Santos. As soon as I arrived in the city, I began networking and hustling to get gigs. I'm determined to make a name for myself.
What skills do you have that you believe DCC would benefit from?
As an aspiring DJ, I could bring a variety of skills and qualities to a taxi company. My experience as a DJ has likely given me a strong sense of creativity, which I could bring to bear in coming up with innovative solutions to problems or challenges facing the company. Being a successful DJ requires paying close attention to the details of a performance, from the music selection to the lighting and visuals. This same level of attention to detail could be applied to the business of running a taxi company, helping to ensure everything is running smoothly and efficiently. I've also developed strong communication and customer service skills from interacting with fans and club-goers at my performances. These skills could be invaluable in dealing with customers of the taxi company, helping to create a positive experience for everyone.
Why would you like to join the DCC team?
While the life of a DJ can be exciting and rewarding, it can also be unpredictable, with income often dependent on the number of gigs secured. Joining a taxi company could provide me with a more stable and reliable source of income while I continue to pursue his career as a DJ. A taxi company might offer me the flexibility I needs to continue pursuing my career as a DJ while still having a stable job. For example, I may be able to work as a driver during the day and then perform at clubs at night. Most importantly, working for a taxi company could also give me the opportunity to meet and connect with a wide range of people, from locals to tourists. These connections could be valuable in helping me build my career as a DJ, whether through networking or simply by getting my music heard by a wider audience.
Have you applied previously and been rejected? If so what have you done differently this time?
No
Do you consent to a background check? (if no, your application will be denied)
[X] Yes
[ ] No
Please attach a copy of your driver's license: ((Ensure the timestamp is clearly shown))
Driver's License
Vincent Aldrich
Please state your house address: (If none, put N/A)
N/A
Please state your date of birth:
06/24/1984
Please state your phone number:
409-508
Have you been convicted of a crime? If so, what for?
No
Do you have any prior employment? If so, please state them here with the reason(s) as to why you left them:
No
Tell us about yourself
I had always dreamed of making it big as a DJ. Growing up in a small town in the midwest, I spent every spare moment practicing on my makeshift setup in my bedroom, honing my skills and developing my unique style. But I knew that if I wanted to take my career to the next level, I would have to leave my hometown behind and head out to the bright lights of the city. So, after saving up every penny I could, I packed up my things and set my sights on Los Santos. As soon as I arrived in the city, I began networking and hustling to get gigs. I'm determined to make a name for myself.
What skills do you have that you believe DCC would benefit from?
As an aspiring DJ, I could bring a variety of skills and qualities to a taxi company. My experience as a DJ has likely given me a strong sense of creativity, which I could bring to bear in coming up with innovative solutions to problems or challenges facing the company. Being a successful DJ requires paying close attention to the details of a performance, from the music selection to the lighting and visuals. This same level of attention to detail could be applied to the business of running a taxi company, helping to ensure everything is running smoothly and efficiently. I've also developed strong communication and customer service skills from interacting with fans and club-goers at my performances. These skills could be invaluable in dealing with customers of the taxi company, helping to create a positive experience for everyone.
Why would you like to join the DCC team?
While the life of a DJ can be exciting and rewarding, it can also be unpredictable, with income often dependent on the number of gigs secured. Joining a taxi company could provide me with a more stable and reliable source of income while I continue to pursue his career as a DJ. A taxi company might offer me the flexibility I needs to continue pursuing my career as a DJ while still having a stable job. For example, I may be able to work as a driver during the day and then perform at clubs at night. Most importantly, working for a taxi company could also give me the opportunity to meet and connect with a wide range of people, from locals to tourists. These connections could be valuable in helping me build my career as a DJ, whether through networking or simply by getting my music heard by a wider audience.
Have you applied previously and been rejected? If so what have you done differently this time?
No
Do you consent to a background check? (if no, your application will be denied)
[X] Yes
[ ] No
Please attach a copy of your driver's license: ((Ensure the timestamp is clearly shown))
Driver's License
What is your Discord username and tag? Example: Jack#1234
RowdyRandy#7235
Please provide a link to your Vital Forums profile:
Vital Forums Profile
Please provide a picture of your admin logs: (Pictures must be unedited) (Please explain them if there are any)
Admin Logs
N/A
What is your age? (Doesn't have to be provided if you are not comfortable in sharing it)
27
Please state your timezone: (UTC-/+)
Eastern Standard Time (EST), UTC -5
Please list any other characters you play as:
N/A
Will you ensure that High Command are updated about admin logs you may receive while working at DCC?
[X] Yes
[ ] No
RowdyRandy#7235
Please provide a link to your Vital Forums profile:
Vital Forums Profile
Please provide a picture of your admin logs: (Pictures must be unedited) (Please explain them if there are any)
Admin Logs
N/A
What is your age? (Doesn't have to be provided if you are not comfortable in sharing it)
27
Please state your timezone: (UTC-/+)
Eastern Standard Time (EST), UTC -5
Please list any other characters you play as:
N/A
Will you ensure that High Command are updated about admin logs you may receive while working at DCC?
[X] Yes
[ ] No
Define Powergaming and give an example:
Powergaming is a type of behavior in which a player focuses on achieving a specific goal or advantage in the game, often at the expense of the enjoyment of other players or the spirit of the game. An example of powergaming might be a player who ignores the storylines and character development of the game in order to optimize their character's stats and abilities in order to win fights and achieve other goals as efficiently as possible.
What is the difference between /me and /do? and give an example:
/me describes something that is going on with a player, like a condition.
/do is describing an action you are taking.
Define Metagaming and give an example:
Metagaming refers to the use of out-of-game information or resources to make in-game decisions. An example of metagaming would be a player using knowledge about their opponent's tactics or strategy that they acquired outside of the game itself, rather than relying on the information that is available to their character within the game.
Which rule does the following describe: the act of emphasizing roleplay over acquiring a level of skill that is unrealistic.
[ ] Non-Roleplay
[X] Powergaming
[ ] Alternative Roleplay
Define Non-Roleplay and give an example:
Non-roleplay refers to interactions or activities that take place outside of context. For example while they are in the midst of a gunfight one of the players might say "I'm sorry, I have to go to the bathroom." Or, it can also be defined as taking actions to avoid roleplay, like if you got in a serious accident, telling the EMT that you got a simple cut to speed things up.
You are in a taxi by yourself and it stalls. A man runs up to the taxi and points a gun at you close range. He begins shouting demands for you to exit the vehicle and to put your hands in the air. You have a pistol on your person. What should you do?
Follow his demands, as it would be breaking the fear roleplay rule as I don't have my gun armed and loaded at this time.
Powergaming is a type of behavior in which a player focuses on achieving a specific goal or advantage in the game, often at the expense of the enjoyment of other players or the spirit of the game. An example of powergaming might be a player who ignores the storylines and character development of the game in order to optimize their character's stats and abilities in order to win fights and achieve other goals as efficiently as possible.
What is the difference between /me and /do? and give an example:
/me describes something that is going on with a player, like a condition.
/do is describing an action you are taking.
Define Metagaming and give an example:
Metagaming refers to the use of out-of-game information or resources to make in-game decisions. An example of metagaming would be a player using knowledge about their opponent's tactics or strategy that they acquired outside of the game itself, rather than relying on the information that is available to their character within the game.
Which rule does the following describe: the act of emphasizing roleplay over acquiring a level of skill that is unrealistic.
[ ] Non-Roleplay
[X] Powergaming
[ ] Alternative Roleplay
Define Non-Roleplay and give an example:
Non-roleplay refers to interactions or activities that take place outside of context. For example while they are in the midst of a gunfight one of the players might say "I'm sorry, I have to go to the bathroom." Or, it can also be defined as taking actions to avoid roleplay, like if you got in a serious accident, telling the EMT that you got a simple cut to speed things up.
You are in a taxi by yourself and it stalls. A man runs up to the taxi and points a gun at you close range. He begins shouting demands for you to exit the vehicle and to put your hands in the air. You have a pistol on your person. What should you do?
Follow his demands, as it would be breaking the fear roleplay rule as I don't have my gun armed and loaded at this time.




