>>53291537>Youtube careers die after 5-10 years. Source? Also, most youtube 'performers' are talentless fucktards who caught a break in the algorithm. Moom's different in how she has real talent and that it 'is' acknowledged.
>you should prep for a jobShe 'is'. That's exactly my point. Her odds are actually MUCH better running with what she has than being another forgettable STEM major who winds up basically being in school/residencies/apprenticeships until she's 40 and sloughs along basically begging for work. It's not the 1960s anymore; degree =/= infinite money. Even after Cover folds, which might be a LONG way down the road, she'll have options as a professional songstress, voice actress, or even another idol agency.
It's not a sure thing, but there 'is' no such thing as a 'certainty' in the real world.