
1. APPLICANT INFORMATION
- 1.1 First Name:
- Adrian
- Velvez
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- I am Adrian Velvez. I came from a low class family in Los Santos, grew up in a poor neighborhood. I needed money to support my family, I once got an offer to work in someone's garage as a janitor. However, I watched and observed how mechanic fix cars.. that's what made me learn more about cars, the boss actually taught me how to do basic mechanic work, this took me 3 years to learn. Now I know everything about engines, tyres, paints and much more.
2. EXPERIENCE & QUALIFICATIONS
- 2.1 Why do you want to work at Bayview Auto Center? (Minimum 50 words):
- One day, my boss went bankrupt and had to close his garage. That day was a big loss for me. My family is in high debt and I still need money to support them. I had been actively looking for work in anyone's garage, and one of my neighbours told me about Bayview, so I went to their house and applied using their laptop.
- You can first test me out and decide if I am capable of working in a paleto bay garage, but as I mentioned, I have already worked with someone before, therefore I have experience so I am not a beginner. I already know some basics and how to handle certain tasks. Of course, I’m still learning and improving, but I can definitely manage and won’t be a burden. I just need a chance to show what I can actually do. I won’t cause problems or slow anyone down. I am quick learner and would eager to learn from experienced paleto bay mechanics.
- I know how to work neat and clean without messing up wires in the engine thats what most mechanics do.. in my 5 years of experience working with my boss in his garage, I learned how things work. I know how to paint well.
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3. SCENARIO QUESTIONS
- 3.1 There is a long line of customers all waiting for service and you are the only mechanic on duty, how do you handle this situation?
- That would be a tough day for me, if so many customers come at once. I would give them my number with a exact time they could come to garage. Many are busy and don't have time, I can request them if they can park their vehicle and leave the rest to me.
- I will give them an invoice which clearly states charges of every service. I would politely ask him why he doesn't want to pay, what mistake we did to his car? If there's any mistake, I would gladly fix it for free.
- I will try to stop him politely and makes some space between them to avoid any violence. If he tries to threaten, i would record the moment with my phone's camera and report to sherrif department unless he apologizes
(( 4. OOC INFORMATION ))
- 4.1 Age:
- 23
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