Previous Jobs: Worked as a bartender at a.. less reputable pub on Planet Curacao for a couple years
Qualifications: Most of high school; basic flight training
Brief Biography: I grew up on Planet Manhattan as an only child of parents who were fairly well-off - Mathew and Judith.
That is, we were well-off until my father got fired at the insurance company he worked for - likely some branch of Interspace Commerce (I don't know, I never asked) - seven years ago. The time he got fired was also the time I dropped out of high school. You see, attending an expensive private high school doesn't go well with being poor. My parents said they could afford me staying at school, but I didn't believe them. I didn't want to force my parents into poverty. You can imagine that my parents didn't quite like me being at home "wasting my life", so the situation at home was tense to say the least. I decided to leave, and a few months after I dropped out of school I managed to get a ride to Planet Curacao where I worked as a bartender. I didn't plan to stay long, but I ended up staying there until I turned 21. It was then that I realized that I was "supposed to be an adult now", and decided to try and make something of my life. With the money I'd saved up I signed up for basic flight training at a small flight school on Planet Los Angeles. I've only recently graduated as I had to take a few breaks during training to scrape together some cash. Helping others seemed to be the best way to make something of my life, so here I am, applying for the LPI.
Reasons for Joining: I'd like to try and keep those safe who can afford little more than a Starflier.
5kyp3 protocol (Skype): Hasteric
I must say, your perseverance does - to say the least - impress me. Most of my officers would never have ended up where they are now with a life story as, well, let's say "complicated" as yours. I honestly can't say this will be a difficult choice for me to make:
Accepted
Welcome to the force, Recruit.
I've already sent you a 5KYP-3 protocol contact request to get you added to our comms channel to get you set up and going.
-Colin Sinclair, Deputy Chief of the Liberty Police, Inc.