OffWorld Trading Company / OWTC

  • Corporation
  • Casual
  • Role play
  • Trading
    Trading
  • Freelancing
    Freelancing

The UEE’s Premiere Industrial Service Provider



History

Founded in November 2948, Offworld Trading Company was founded and exclusively owned by Chairman’s Club members Durgon and Taylor H..

OWTC specializes in mining, trading, shipping, and various heavy industries. We cater to our customers’ specific needs. Whether they be light mining and shipping to heavy and heavily guarded transport of large and valuable resources.

If you have any business inquiries or questions of employment, please contact us via the Spectrum network or our private, moderated Discord server at: discord.gg/aGMfE77

Manifesto

At Offworld Trading Company, it is our intention to build fruitful, lasting relationship with our various business partners, cater to our customers’ and partners’ individual needs, and be the Gold Standard for all businesses.

If you have any questions or need more information, please feel free to contact us via the Spectrum Network, or through our private, professional Discord server at: discord.gg/aGMfE77

Charter

As a member and a representative of an elite, Chairman’s Club owned company, you are expected to abide by the following standards:

Competence
Professionals strive to become experts in their field, which sets them apart from the rest of the pack. This can mean continuing your education by taking courses, attending seminars and attaining any related professional designations.

Ethics
Professionals must adhere to a strict code of ethics. Even if your company or industry doesn’t have a written code, you should display ethical behavior at all times.

Maintaining Your Poise
A professional must maintain his poise even when facing a difficult situation. For example, if a colleague or client treats you in a belligerent manner, you should not resort to the same type of behavior.

Communications Etiquette
Your comunications etiquette is also an important component of professional behavior. This means identifying yourself by your full name, company and title when you place a call. Be sure not to dominate the conversation and listen intently to the other party.

Written Correspondence
During written correspondence, keep your letters brief and to the point. Your tone should be polite and formal without being “stuffy.” This also applies to email correspondence.

Organizational Skills
A professional can quickly and easily find what is needed. Your work area should be neat and organized, and your inventory should contain only what is needed for your appointment or presentation.

Accountability
Professionals are accountable for their actions at all times. If you make a mistake, own up to it and try to fix it if possible. Don’t try to place the blame on a colleague. If your company made the mistake, take responsibility and work to resolve the issue.