"I was working four jobs and going to college...University of Cincinnati," Sara Jay told us. "I was a customer-service phone person. I was also a waitress at a spaghetti restaurant, and I was a coat-check girl at a nightclub, and I also sold Avon. I was an Avon Lady! I was working 96 hours a week and taking 14 credit hours at school, and I didn't really care about my body, so when I went to clubs with this guy, I got to try wearing new stuff, and I liked it. Guys would check me out, and I liked that, too." Even with all of those jobs, Sara Jay still hadn't found her calling. My friend said, "You're working 90 hours a week, you're going to school, you're killing yourself. You're never going to make as much money as you want." So I started dancing. I stayed in school for a little while, then I realized I hated it. I was doing really good in school, but I really liked dancing and modeling. I had shot for a couple of photographers, but nothing serious.