- Where was your last place of employment? What experience do you have?
Well, not much I admit. I spent the last few years at Chichester University on New London working on a degree in literature studies and Bretonian history. I had a job as a courier pilot for a little bit in between semesters, but I really need to land a proper job to help pay off those debts that stacked up. Feel free to talk to Shaun McLafferty, he was one of the guys I moved some things for last year, I think he can vouch for me, you can also check the Freelancer trading records out of Waterloo as well. I still have my B-27-E in storage so if you guys say yes I can have the thing properly ready for space flight again by the end of the week. I mostly worked in in system stuff, moving small crates from station to station, but I have gone to Cambridge a few times during the Summer of 817, so I have had experience moving cargo from sector to sector.
- To what division are you applying?
The Trade Combine should do nicely for me. I dunno if I would be up for going far into deep space like the ExSec does.
- Why are you interested in working for Border World Exports?
Well you gentlemen certainly know what you are doing, decades of experience and reliable backing have me more confident in your corporation than your competition. Also you are a delightfully patriotic bunch, I do like that.
- You happen across a Gateway convoy that is under attack by Red Hessians. What do you do and why?
Well I am not exactly much of a fighter... I'd certainly try to help them out, they are still Bretonians after all. I would not hang around long enough to loose my life though, if things go south I may just have to try to save my own ship. If there was some kind of authority nearby I would call them first of course, be it the Federal Police of Rheinland or a combat worthy ship like a member of the BHG, better to have a helping hand in these kinds of things.
- You encounter a corporate trader of Gallic origin. It croaks mockingly at you. What do you do and why?
Space a crate of toxic waste at them if I have any, and then reimburse the ALG for any potential credit loss and proceed with business as usual. But in all due seriousness, it would likely be in our best interests to pop a hole in the bugger if the chance presented itself.
- How do you feel about Glaswegian badgers?
I can't say, I dunno much about Glaswegian badgers, though I am not much of an animal person I guess, so I doubt I'd like it.