A New Path
I’ve always enjoyed my time within the Downtown Cab Company. The work is very easy, the co-workers are easy to get along with, and overall it’s a great environment. However, it wasn’t until I started working at Los Santos Customs that I realized that I have a real passion for vehicles and working on them. So naturally when I found out that DCC was opening up its own mechanic division I immediately jumped at the chance to be a part of it, seeing it as a new path within the company than the standard jump to management after a lengthy time within the company. Knowing that I was going to need to receive one promotion before I would be eligible for the position I got to work, I began putting in quite a bit of hours. Just before the application process closed for the position I was able to get my promotion within the company. I quickly put in my application in hopes of receiving the position. Shortly after pressing submit, I saw that they were no longer accepting applications, I just made it. I pulled out my taxi and began working, knowing that they were reviewing the applications. I didn’t hear anything. Assuming that I wasn’t going to be accepted into the mechanic division I decided to go back to work at LSC. While handling a matter at LSC I received a phone call from Dalton Vane, asking me to come up to the Big Office. Upon arriving I saw Tom Solar, Derrick Ringer, and of course Dalton Vane waiting at the door for me. I had a good feeling. We went into the office and sat down, and that's when Tom, and Dalton broke the news that we were both accepted into the Mechanics Division of DCC. What a relief. Feeling accomplished I began to read the handbook provided, and make sure I knew everything I needed to know. It was going to be awesome to do something that I very much loved doing while working for DCC, and very refreshing to be able to go down a different path that had never been done before within the company.