“I went to school to become a beautician, and when I was 16, my sister and I started our own mobile hairdressing business, where we’d drive around to local homes and [dress] hair. Well, I didn’t drive, my sister did. I was too young,” Grant recalls.
Creating coiffures paid the bills, but Grant envisioned something more exciting for a career. She’d always wanted to travel and see the world, but wasn’t keen on the idea of being a flight attendant, the obvious choice. A friend suggested she join the military.
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“I went to school to become a beautician, and when I was 16, my sister and I started our own mobile hairdressing business, where we’d drive around to local homes and [dress] hair. Well, I didn’t drive, my sister did. I was too young,” Grant recalls.
Creating coiffures paid the bills, but Grant envisioned something more exciting for a career. She’d always wanted to travel and see the world, but wasn’t keen on the idea of being a flight attendant, the obvious choice. A friend suggested she join the military.