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Speaking as a poor person with a full time job and health insurance: If I had a youtube channel that was generating $1500 after 2.5 years, I sure as hell wouldn't quit at that point, especially if some of that is from donations. I hate my job, but I wouldn't sacrifice my health insurance for that. You have to be able to afford the following financial obligations at minimum before quitting a real job: Food Studio apartment Electricity/gas Health insurance Retirement fund Cable Internet Phone bill Emergency Fund I'm not adding a car because it's quite possible to find an apartment within cycling distance of grocery stores, retail outlets, and hospitals. I don't typically watch a whole lot of the popular channels where some goof just spouts off random poo poo, but I do find it peculiar that a lot of them do still request donations. Rocks posted:i hear you but he already had a not-great job, and he seems happy at what he's doing, so i'm happy for him TL:DR - Keep youtubes as hobby until you can easily afford health insurance and contribute to a retirement fund. ijii fucked around with this message at 19:42 on Mar 31, 2017 |
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