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Dear RentMen visitors, AaronHudson chose to answer 16 interview questions that were last updated on 18 Jul 2019

Interview

  • What’s your lifestyle? What makes you who you are?
    I am a very giving person. I have been told I am wiser than my age and have the heart of a caretaker.
  • What is your ‘niche’?
    I am here to help people have a better day, week, or what ever period of time my presence intersects with their experiences.
  • If you have to pick one thing that everyone else should absolutely know about you, what would it be?
    I very, very rarely am surprised or shocked, and it takes a lot to get negative emotions out of me. As long as your have good intentions, we will get along.
  • What makes you stand out from the crowd?
    My experience is I’m hospitality and service-based work. I strive to provide the best services and experiences to maintain positive client relations. I do not forget that the client is my priority and my personal interests should not interfere with services I am providing.

    I want to make sure that every interaction, from our first conversation to our last goodbye, will lead to you calling me back.
  • What would you like your followers to know about you that is unique and even a bit personal?
    My grandma was my biggest influencer growing up- I have developed into a more masculine version of her and I love every aspect of it.
  • If you and I were on the beach having some wine and great food, what would you tell me about yourself.
    I would most likely discuss my culinary background, and how that was inspired by my wonderful grandma.
  • What do you do for fun?
    Meeting new people and people watching in population dense parts of town are of my favorite activities. I love gift shops and places where I can rummage. I usually find a free place to park and then ride scooters elsewhere. Also, I love video games.
  • How do you go that ‘extra mile' in your life?
    I have a life-long commitment to paying it forward. Currently, I am exploring ideas on how to assist people in LA without homes.
  • What are your hobbies? What do you like to do in your spare time?
    I love video games, reading about unique people, and exploring LA. Doing any craft or hands-on work is also a great way for me to spend time.
  • Tell us what you consider to be your greatest life experience.
    While I was attending UNC, my eight best friends and I managed to get exclusive tickets to a Santigold concert hosted by MTV. It was a renaissance festival themed costume party in a barn, less than 200 people were invited. We spent a month designing costumes and on the day of, we partied hard and ended up covered in glitter.
  • What are your greatest personal traits?
    I studied Anthropology due to my love of people. Thus, I am most proud of how accepting I am of people different than me. There is something valuable to learn from everyone. Also, I am great at listening and giving objective advice.
  • How often do you travel? Do you prefer to travel or you are more of a homebody?
    I try to explore a new place every week. The last major trip I took was driving to California from North Carolina with my grandpa in 2017- and here I am
  • What kind of diet and fitness regiment do you follow?
    I live for ice cream and anything delicious that I created in the kitchen. I learned to cook when I was 6, and since then food has been a priority.
  • What do you enjoy most about yourself?
    I am able to adapt to many social settings. So, I am able to get along with many different people and help everyone feel more comfortable. I studied Anthropology because I love interacting with people and learning about their lives.
  • Name 5 things that you can’t live without.
    My family (especially my sister and nephew.) I rely heavily on the internet for success in life. Art and a medium to express my creativity. Regularly meeting new people. And, a way to communicate with other people.
  • What should others absolutely know about you?
    Be upfront with me and things will be great. If you’re not happy, then let’s fix it.