I'd pay good money to see Carrie on a show where they make people swap careers. Or they make celebs and influencers get an insight into normal jobs. Carrie would not cope with working on a till because she'd get daily face-to-face abuse from people about things that aren't her fault and she's go berserk. She would not cope with a health or social care job because she would collapse at the hours (every time she does to odd 12-hour rehearsal a few times a year, she goes on about it like regular people don't already do 12 hour shifts 5+ days a week). She would not cope with an office job because she is used to doing what she loves for a living and not having to sit at a desk doing something she doesn't enjoy for tit pay. And she would not have the freedom to go to Disneyworld as often as she does (or did pre-pandemic) if she were on a regular, permanent contract. And she would not have been able to buy a house in Middlesex on her own in her 20s! She thinks theatre actors are the only ones who have to plan in advance so they know when to book days off for christ sake! She has not seen the real world and I pity people who don't get to live it because, even though it's hard and we don't get everything handed to us like the privilege to go to a theatre school or to go on holiday at least once a year, but at least we don't end up like Carrie - an entitled brat with skin thinner than tissue paper!