TO: Director Claude Foster: Independent Miners Guild Economic Division
FROM: Erik Wyvern Jr.
SUBJECT: Miner looking to join IMG
Hello.
As the message stats, I am Erik Wyvern and I am looking to join the Independent Miners Guild. Allow me to give you a little about myself and reasons I am looking to become a member of IMG.
I was born on the GMG station Naha in the Sigma 13 system. My father; Erik Wyvern Senior was Rheinland citizen who, like his father went to work for GMG as a miner. They primarily worked on collectors but were also cross trained in refinery work. However both times war broke out; my grandfather and my father answered the Fatherlands call, joining the Rheinland military.
I respected my father; he took me under his wing and taught me the mining trade. The problem is I do not see myself as a Rheinlander, I was born on a GMG space station in the Border Worlds. I never even set foot on a Rheinland world. So my Father packed up to leave for the most recent war I told him that I would have no part in it. I packed up the few belongings I owned and purchased a ticket on the first transport away from GMG and Rheinland space. I have landed on the planet Pittsburg and am having trouble finding employment.
I am not one to take handouts and that is why I am turning to IMG. I have seven years of experience in the mining profession and to be honest mining is in my blood. I however lack the funds to purchase my own mining vessel and would gladly work one of your; possible operator to own program.
All I want to do is find a place to lay down roots and make a living away from the Houses. If I am lucky maybe meet a nice girl and start a family. I was told you stand up for the little guy and want to work claims which others have over looked. Your goals match up in this aspect and I think will come out ahead in a partnership.
Thank you for taking the time to review my submission.
Erik Wyvern
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