Before Punjabi Pop stardom, Karan Aujla had a government job in Canada

Karan Aujla appeared on Curly Tales YouTube channel and and revealed about his job he used to do before becoming a Punjabi popstar.
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Punjabi singer and lyricist, Karan Aujla has become the talk of the town yet again as his new songs have been buzzing among fans. Karan Aujla's new album P-Pop Culture is slowly and steadily becoming chartbuster. Aujla's For A Reason has become internet's new favourite song.

Recently, Karan Aujla appeared on Curly Tales YouTube channel and and revealed about his job he used to do before becoming a Punjabi popstar.

Karan Aujla revealed that he had a government job in Canada and even used to get $53 per hour salary. Continue reading below what Karan Aujla used to do-

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Karan Aujla's Canadian Government Job

While talking to the YouTuber, Karan Aujla revealed, "I never dreamt of working for people honestly, that's why it worked out. I have had a government job in Canada. I worked there for 2 months. I used to work at the docs. This is when I was writing for other people. I was also doing job. It was a good paying job. I used to work on ships, on the port. I went there for 2-3 months, then, I knew, I could not just go and work for somebody else. If I would not be a singer, I would have been a truck driver."

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Karan Aujla's earning before becoming a popstar

On being asked about paycheck that he used to receive, Karan Aujla said, "You know, it was actually good. People in Canada know about longshore man. Being a long shore man is actually a great job there. I was getting paid $53 an hour for the morning shift, $63 for afternoon, $73 for graveyard."

"That job gave me a backup plan, it gave me more open space to work on my songs. I did not had to go there to keep my job. It was like if you go there you get work, if you don't get fired. You have to go once in every 6-month t o keep your job. So, that was like great thing for me," added Karan Aujla.

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