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Staff Q&A: Christie - Customer Support Specialist

Staff Q&A: Christie - Customer Support Specialist

Posted by Truckit on 31/03/2022

Where were you born? Palmerston North, New Zealand


Favourite Hobby? Horse Riding, Gardening, Cooking.


Favourite Quote? Today you are you! That is truer than true! There is no one alive who is you-er than you! – Dr Seuss


Favourite Band? Crowded House


Favourite Food? Thai, Indian, BBQ


Post-pandemic - Where Do You Want To Travel First?
Home to NZ.  It has been 3 years since I have been able to see my folks and sister.


What's a fun fact people may not know? When I was in labour with my second son I drove myself to the hospital but had to stop to get petrol on the way!!


What’s your favorite part about your job at Truckit? I get to talk to some wonderful people and help to get their goods moved across Australia - I love being able to make someone’s day with a phone call.

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