raisednpcs: (Thunder Corp)
raisednpcs ([personal profile] raisednpcs) wrote in [community profile] raisetheearth2015-09-21 08:58 pm

Thunder Corp Recruitment Drive

Who: Everyone who agreed to be approached by Thunder Corp
When: September 21st
What: Thunder Corp is out to recruit
Where: Various Locations

On the date of September 21st, the visitations begin.

For some, they arrive in the form of men in well-pressed business suits. All of them are fit and attractive, almost artificially so, carrying suitcases that contain contracts they wish for those they approach to sign. Their friendliness is also absolute, though they are somehow aggressive at the same time. They've bought themselves into absolutely every location possible, either having traveled great distances with ease or simply found people where they would logically be. In any case, they approach their "targets" out of the blue, greeting them with an outstretched hand and an aggressively polite demeanor.

Still others receive a message in the form of electronic mail. The approach is different simply as a matter of personal resource. How exactly did they find out your e-mail address? Why, it's for the same reason they're able to approach people wherever they happen to be right now: They're Thunder Corp, and they are very resourceful! That's how!

A much more pressing question would be... how did they know you are a Numbered?

[OOC: There's two threads you can reply off of depending on how you decided to be contacted, ones for being approached in person, and ones for being contacted by personal e-mail.]
evowhisperer: Made by Zalein (Strange)

[personal profile] evowhisperer 2015-10-18 10:15 pm (UTC)(link)
'Career opportunity'? Cesar's eyebrows draw closer to each other, and his eyes are calculating. There's not a lot of reasons why a job recruiter would approach someone in a dark parking lot, and Cesar's throat aches when he swallows.

By way of answer he nods, then turns and beckons him towards the building. He won't make a huge deal of it, but he'd rather not turn his back to the man if he can.

The building is a standard collection of offices. It looks like it's all owned by one company, and framed posters of scenery dot the walls. They'll stay on the first floor, working their way to a small break room off to one side. Cesar has to open three cabinet doors before he finds mugs for the coffee maker: this isn't his floor, but he'll still make himself at home.