My first job was... packing bags at The Warehouse Lower Hutt during the Christmas rush for $5 an hour.
It taught me... how to talk to people, how to work hard and basic work ethic like being on time and listening to instructions!
My big break came... when I did an audition to become a kids TV presenter. It was 100 per cent NOT on my radar as I was finishing my honours degree at university and about to start my thesis, but I did the audition as a favour for a friend - and I got it.
The last job I quit was... as the weatherman on Breakfast. "Quit" makes it sound like something out of a reality TV show, but it was more a conversation with the boss which went: "I've had a good time, but I'm off overseas to do other stuff. Thanks for the good times, I'm out."
The most famous person I've ever met is... Gok Wan, the fashion guy, who is pretty international and I'll never forget the moment that he proposed to me on live TV. I said thanks but no. I also interviewed Dolly Parton for Seven Sharp, when I was filling in, and I asked her to sing Happy Birthday to me. It wasn't actually my birthday, but I just wanted to hear Dolly sing a song just for me. Harmless fun.