11-22-2013, 12:24 PM
Don't get me wrong. I know how much work it takes to scratch out a decent video (unless you're one of those idiots who are unfunny, yet you get a lot of views and subscribers anyway). It's just that compared to other jobs, some people might not see making YouTube videos as actually working and just assume that.
I'm only making a general statement because I know some parents (or at least the ones from TV shows) would rather have their kid work for some sweaty fat guy who is quick to give out pink slips instead of actually following their dreams. Fortunately, not all parents are realistically like that.
I'm only making a general statement because I know some parents (or at least the ones from TV shows) would rather have their kid work for some sweaty fat guy who is quick to give out pink slips instead of actually following their dreams. Fortunately, not all parents are realistically like that.