Yesterday before we went to bed, you were talking about your job literally until the last sentence before you fell asleep. And when you woke up, you just picked up where you left off, finishing the sentence seven hours later.
Oh… I’ve had more than usual on my plate.
Yeah, but no, the thing is, you’ve always been like that. Obsessed.
I know.
And I fell in love with that part of you. It’s inspiring to be around someone like that. Remember back in the days? New York, Pyer Moss?
[Laughs].
You had just finished school. You didn’t know anyone in the industry,and you were really eager to work with Pyer Moss and Kerby, specifically.
All I had was their website. I checked it for job offers a hundred times a day, and one day, miraculously, there was a job offer. So I wrote them, like, three emails. And some messages on LinkedIn.
I remember it as you started spamming!
[Laughs] No, it started out normal. For a week or so. But since they didn’t reply, I was worried the job would go to someone else. So I figured out their mail formula. Like, name.name@brand.com.
[Laughs] That’s right! I’d forgotten about that.
That works. But still no reply.
You wrote to Kerby and the CEO, right?
Everybody. Every single person that worked there. Then I wrote to Quinton in the design team on Instagram. Because I had found all of their instagram accounts.
A DM.
Yes. And then a DM to the CEO. No answer, so I started commenting on his pictures. Like ”please check your DMs.” He mostly had pictures of his kids. It felt awkward.
Yeah, this is where it got cringe. It was kind of hard to support.
It was totally cringe. And I kept spamming all of their DMs hard. For months.
Jesus.