My first job was... checkout operator aged 14.
It taught me... a lot about people. I always found it hilarious to be a young person scanning intimate items for awkward people. Once this businessman came through looking bright red buying some tampons, which I presumed were not for him. I purposely dodged the barcode a couple of times and mentioned that I might need to do a price check on them. I've always been a stirrer and still am to this day!
My big break came... when I got asked to create a television show with Warner Bros. It was the most surreal moment in my life. I received an email from one of their producers and I read it and almost fainted. I thought it was a prank for a little while until the meeting was set up at their Auckland office and then it all started to feel real. This was the birth of House of Drag.
The last job I quit was... a sales job for a really great company, with a great boss and a great team. I quit to pursue my dreams of being a full-time drag queen and businesswoman, which the company supported. This was three years ago and I've never looked back.
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