Hands on, business driven. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Tell us more about you.
Born in 805AS to parents who had little to their name but a Salvager and a decent work ethic. I can't blame or desire for better parents, they were kind and fair. Taught me all the right things in life. They had me late in life, in their mid 30's. This, coupled with the tole of being honest & hard working Junkers contributed to the fact they're now both dead. I never know of any grandparents & I still fly their Salvager. Whilst I respect my parents hugely, I've never wanted to follow wholly in their footsteps. I've always wanted for better. In the past few years my luck has changed drastically with the level of conflict in Bretonia, scrap being at an all time high along with Military Salvage and alike. I've come across a few gems of the business which allowed me to purchase an old decrepit station with a few beat up refineries in. My connections with Festus McBoyle made it cheap to me, I see this as the way to go for future endeavours. I've been pouring credits away into it for the past 14 months and now is the time to make use of it. I wish for better, for a good life and I'm willing to do whatever it takes to get there.
I can read, write, know how to wash myself and I know a fair amount about business. I have no accolades, plaques or awards to my name. Just my word and my work ethic which nobody can take away from me.
Why do you want to join Krüger Mineralien and what do you expect from the company:
I was born to parents who were Junkers on a Junker base. Dealing scrap metal and other scrap is dangerous and dirty work for little reward for input effort. My whole life, just like my parents has been filled with avoiding piracy and keeping myself as squeaky clean as possible so the authorities don't suspect I'm up to no good. A trait which isn't undeserved for most Junkers seeking the next big score. I've worked my way long enough now to purchase a station from a very famous Junker, Captain Festus Mcboyle. I'll admit that I haven't seen him in a long time. But I've kept to my word that I'd not change the station for at least six months, now. More than double of that time has passed. I hope to become part of Kruger, to use my base of operation to refine metals and minerals with greater precision for greater profits. I want to be earning a wage in excess of what a Junker can expect form their wildest dreams. I want to be a part of a professional company. I have refineries on board and these could be made most useful with the raw materials I hope to mine as Kruger.