I work 16 hour days taking care of people who are mentally ill. My range of patients range from depression to patients who have killed people. Over my 6 year career I’ve been bitten..scratched..punched and got covered in a patients blood from a suicide attempt. Can’t imagine streaming being harder than that
i think when they mean 9-5, they're talking about people who have to clock in and out at a specific time, not people who work around the clock. of COURSE those in the medical, dental, industrial and technical field will have harder jobs than the average joe. but even then streaming is a walk in the park compared to having to stand up all day, a 30 minute-1 hour break, and have your hours cut simply to get less than $13/ hour
>job that requires higher education >job that requires specific skills and/or accreditation >job that requires a specific program/punctuality >job that requires to constantly adapt to the role in an ever-competing environment >job that may require you to cover for M.I.A. colleagues last minute, or routinely do (often) unpaid overtime OR >have a PC and a camera to record your whacky shenanigans GEE RICK, I DUNNO, THIS IS A TOUGH ONE!
@@datbo1jay1oh no... you're one of those who views things & oneself to a pedestal (inversely, which is pretty ironic) against those who also have the similar/same mindset in essence. 'Real' job my ____hole.
@@edbabine the point is that is a starter level job for a kid coming outta high school not the type of job 90% of the world has to do everyday, it’s like saying a whole game is easy but your playing on the easiest difficulty. Streaming can be harder than being a cashier but when you say 9-5 that’s literally thousands of jobs and cashiering is the easiest of the bunch
@@datbo1jay1shiiiit u giving too much props. Even those jobs are way harder and actually rely on you having to deal with most the stuff OP mentioned. The problem isn’t the starter jobs they come from. The problem is simply these mfers inflated they ego beyond what normal who work for a living do. I can tell you for a fact even working fast food during lunch hours is way more stressful than anything streamers deal with but they don’t know because even when they had jobs they never tried. They just collected a check and didn’t think twice about being a shitty worker. Then they were afforded the opportunity to make a career out of it😂
@@dragonmaster3207no its not, you just have to be consistent and have a personality, those things dont apply when you’re going for a career in law school, anthropology, etc.
Any job that requires dealing with dozens of customers daily indeed leads to some bullshit. I can speak from experience after having a guest throw his stuff at me after his company failed to properly book his room at a hotel I worked at.
@@eeyuupEven then, if streamers deal with people thst act like dogs, they can at least ban them. Chat said mean words? Bye-bye in five seconds flat. If I have to deal with the self-important president of a partner company that doesn't want to provide the proper idententificafion so I can make sure that they are who they say they are (because some dipshit ages ago actually stole their old company's accounts), I gotta just eat shit when they threaten me for half an hour without showing any emotion that could be construed as retaliation.
Caseoh proved that depression is bs. Wow turns out when you make a lot of money and spend time enjoying what you do you are no longer depressed? Wow turns out depression is just having to work
I’m an aircraft mechanic and I would love to see any of them come do a shift with me😂😂. Most civilians don’t even know the half of what it takes to maintain an aircraft and make sure everything is safe for 200+ soles on board a flight 30,000+ feet in the air.
But u can also say that your job isn’t a normal 9-5 because the skill level of entry it takes. Also it’s kind of hard to compare jobs because it’s so many factors that takes into account. Someone could say if ur job is so hard why not just stream and make a living doing that. Then like most people u realize ur not making money so u go back to ur old job. This still does not make streaming harder it’s just hard in a different way than aircraft mechanic.
@@hasani2723 I agree but I was just pointing out the fact of the few people who just blatantly say streaming is harder. Most people don’t even know the behind the scene jobs that really keep the economy going and tbh I wouldn’t even say my job is as hard as a good majority of other jobs but I will say it can/does bring a lot of stress from what’s asked of us on a daily basis but I love it and honestly even if I did stream or make videos for money I probably still wouldn’t leave the aviation industry… at least not forever😂.
I love how he skipped the part that doctors have to go to school for pretty much forever (maybe 50% of their lives) just to be able to sit there and write a prescription.
Agent was clearly exaggerating because he was angry about his doctor just prescribing him medication all the time. For example when your in a game and call your opponent trash when losing againsts them you clearly dont actually think there trash you’re just mad you’re losing. He also has a tierlist video ranking jobs on there difficulty and doctor is S-tier
@@ybkfr so personally, you think agent could make it through medical school? Because I’m not saying he couldn’t, im saying he be extremely stressed out and overwhelmed plus being a businessman has nothing to do with getting through medical school
Is it me or is Agent regressing. He used to seem more down to earth in the Playback days, now it seems like he’s trying to keep up with these people in their early 20s
Nah, he always been like this. Even their podcast days. He always had that “I’m better than everyone” attitude, you know? Calling people peasants and stuff.
@@TheVictor1024 oh okay I’ve only seen him on Playback and I thought he was more reasonable on that. Even when he was doing other stuff he at least had an air of maturity about him. Now all I ever see him do is scream and try keeping up Kai and them.
I think Agent's obsession with twitch stats have compromised his content. He is more willing to participate in the degenerate behaviors (clip farming, sus behavior, excessive use of the n-word) bc the views/sub count rise rapidly
I literally wanted to off myself with a warehouse job felt like a complete waste of time . like id rather sll rocks. Hope you stay strong and make sure you use it dont let it use you
Funny enough they worked those jobs themselves, streaming is hard. Trying to climb the popularity ladder especially of twitch is harder than putting shit in a shelf.
@@sluggerbatbro ain’t no way your trying to make a case for streamers. Getting popular on twitch is all luck bro stop glazing streamers for no reason they have an easy life
No lie, prob one of my fav content creators. I’m 28 as well, and it’s refreshing hearing someone other than me with this type of insight on pop topics.
@@bavj3395streaming isn’t a business what 😂 anyone can do streaming and make money you act like as if streaming is like being an entrepreneur an entrepreneur actually goes out their way to build a business
@@punani_slayer4209No they’re not “harder than any 9-5” the mentally handicapped can do it. They’re the easiest jobs in the world dude they’re just soul sucking
Last October I was in a position where I was working 3 jobs at the same time. I was a bus driver, a stadium bartender, and an overnight Amazon warehouse worker. It was one of the most taxing experiences of my life and it made me feel like a zombie until my only day off on Saturdays. So when I hear people talk down on 9-5’s saying they’re easy, I just chuckle and keep it moving tbh.
Imagine thinking lazily sitting in front of a camera is harder than working construction, farming or in a hospital, most streamers take up streaming because it's a lazy lifestyle to start with
The think is 99% of streamers/youtubers never make a cent doing it. It’s a risk that no one will make because it’s a stupid gamble but they took it anyway and won. It’s not more difficult than most jobs but most people don’t think it is a job, you still need to grind for years just for a slim chance of success then to continue being successful.
@@dragonmaster3207the thing is most of the streamers that made it started in middle school and high school where their lack of responsibilities or need of an income made it ridiculously easy for them to shitpost and stream constsntly. It also let them get away with more scandalous ways of getting fame to the point where by the time they’re grown they’re refined and internet literate to the point they never do anything that puts them out of the light of the casual internetgoer Either that or they already had notoriety or fame of some sort and just transmitted it to streaming
@@Intr0verticalanyone can literally do streaming and make money most people just don’t wanna be at home all day you realize if everyone’s doing the same Job the economy would fail right? Your statement is just silly 😂
Then why not stream or do something else since you know what real hard work is you would be successful . Not saying your job is easy but it’s stupid to compare jobs it’s like comparing apples to bananas some people have preferences over others and we all come from different situations. Like I use to work at a sandwich shop and I loved it. But I would choose to be a doctor over still working there, even though I know becoming a doctor is harder, to me it outways having to live a harder lifestyle trying to support my family making sandwiches.
@@Doatello1991nah he’s always spoken negatively towards college. it’s fair to not prefer it but he comes off as he thinks he’s better than people that do
@@Doatello1991 wait I did not know he said that to Omar. I just remembered him talking crap about college in a solo video. Agent is so weird for saying that. It’s one thing to not want to go to college, but Agent speaks as if college has no value whatsoever. He’s so detached from the real world.
@@Intr0vertical look around in the world ik multiple people chasing internet fame instead trying to do something more in their life and that’s just my generation can’t imagine how bad gen alpha will especially with these people going around being public nuisances for internet clout
I do think Agent's take is bad but especially recently doctors have been seemingly worse than before. They think everything is drug seeking behavior, everything is you overblowing your symptoms. Ive been to the ER 3 times over the last 5 months for the exact same thing and its still happening and they treat me like im crazy
@JWill6969 It depends on the area, unfortunately. Also, are you referring to pharmacists? Here’s the reason why. They have other physicians yelling at them daily, they have patients yelling at them daily, and the FDA breathing down their necks. One misstep can put a pharmacy on probation with the FDA, for right or wrong. In addition, there is a massive doctor shortage because there are so few residency programs. Building more med schools won’t help unless more residency programs pop up.
@@Doatello1991 No, not pharmacists. Literally the doctors. They are insanely hesitant to put you on anything without having tried 17 different options that aren't needed. I understand where the concern comes from after things like the opioid epidemic but some are entirely too cautious
As someone with 117 maybe 123 appointments about now your area does play a HUGGGEE factor! i’ve been to 5 different medical places currently and only 2 i actually like and 1 of those 2 are thankfully my primary care location. They diagnosed me in 2 months probably because arthritis and maybe MS is way easier to identify but still get misidentified. Still location and reviews matter a lot always learn from others experience unfortunately .
As a nurse who works overnight and sometimes watch content online it really irritate me how people say stuff like this. I worked last night and my back hurts, its very physically, and emotionally draining job but also very stressful as well. And then I see people like.... Coryxkenshin, who i've been following since the beginning, not post a video for a year and I feel so envious. We are about the same age and I had the feeling to start youtube around the same time he did. Doing what you want and waking up at whatever time you want with a lot of freedom is NEVER going to be as hard as a "9-5" Although I work more like a 7-7. I wish I made enough money at my job to buy a house and not work for a year and be ok.
Every streamer that thinks streaming is harder than working a 9-5 should try streaming a game that they don’t like for 8 hours a day, for $12 an hour with no chance of retiring in their future. I bet they would quickly realize why it’s harder.
Not sure personally i hate seeing this because im 18 years old working a factory job as my only option I dropped out to pursue something other than school and now my options are so limited working anything but hard labor literally wouldn’t pay me enough to live like to have the basic necessities to live i love how the older steamers understand tho its truly a privilege especially for gamers bro as kids we dreamed to be in their positions every night play a video game and get enough money to get yo parents a house idk stay in school yall 🤦🏾♂️
Work yourself into getting back into school, atleast for an associates dog. Don’t destroy your body doing hard labor your whole life. It’s not worth it
Or work in construction to where you and coworkers can pool resources and eventually start your own contracting company. Some companies they’ll pay you to go to school to learn how to be a foreman or other land development specifications.
Go to community college for a couple years and graduate , make good grades and then have your university paid for by using scholarships. This exactly how I did it.
Being a doctor is hard,so much to memorize,so much stress on you if you forget shit you can kill someone or get sued. Also they give you pills cause they don't see a immediate issue so they treat the symptom.
The suicide rates amongst veterinarians are some of the highest in the country, there’s such a lack of public knowledge on the discipline and the large scope of practice that also impacts human healthcare. It’s sad to hear people trivialize vital sectors.
Agent been trying to get that clip to go viral for so long 😂 I’m glad he’s finally getting what he wanted Still a brain dead take though, I’ve been saying it since he made that damn career tier list that I still think was insane lol
I just want to make 80k a year have a nice lil car. Have my hobbies, get 3 days off only work 6 hours a day, get insurance, grow a family. That’s it y’all want way too much nowadays.
I agree, I don’t even know why people act like 70k+ isn’t a lot of money. You can do anything you desire with that if you make the right choices. Just landed a career in engineering and I don’t even know what to do with this money
@@Mark-oe1dfI make 70K and I live in the hood. It depends on the market and location. Avg rent is 1500 for a 1 bedroom. Your take home after taxes is about 4.5K a month. U still have utilities, food, car, insurances, gym membership, streaming subscriptions, 401K… I don’t live above my means. I don’t get my nails, hair, lashes done. I don’t have designer clothing… GOD forbid I need a car repair, oil change, new tire… shit happens. Whatever lil savings u do manage to scrape up guess what? I still want a social life? Travel? Date? Hobbies? Yea that shit costs money too… all I’m saying is. I too wanted 70K and I got it and the economy went to shit. 10 years ago I would’ve been thriving … 100K is the bare minimum to live a comfortable life in 2024
@@miannalee1616 it’s still pretty hard to blow through 4500 dollars a month. Even if half of that is bills, 2200 dollars is still a lot to spend imo if you are single. I guees it depends on where you live.
Mezzy you're smart af man- it really is all about Charisma. I ran a RaceTrac gas station in Atlanta, and i was constantly on my feet. After ten years, COVID, I decided to quit. But omg.. THE SOFT SKILLS I learned from that job propelled me to soar in other sectors. I'm now in the financial space working 9-5 monday thru friday, off on holidays (like today). After leaving RaceTrac, for 2 years I felt like I was lost. Ubering just to get out of the house. I eventually upgraded my resume, and before I knew it, I was working jobs that paid in the 20/hr, sitting on my ass all day, 9-5. LEARN WHAT YOU NEED TO LEARN AND MOVE ON
My man, for you to be working full time and still uploading daily is a BIG SALUTE 💯 I work full time 48 hour weeks and after work and on my off days I am DEAD. For you to be grinding still even after working your ass off is something that should be recognized and respected. Much love bro 💯
I’ve been watching your channel for almost a month or 2 and I really appreciate your real and unapologetic opinion on certain topics because when I was working at McDonald’s at 17 years old and now I’m that I’m 24 I don’t think me talking shit about someone working there now is not only disingenuous but disrespectful towards myself and the workers because the experience of working hard was my life at a young age it is nothing against a person who does streaming OF or anything of that nature but to think doing streaming more harder than physical labor work your joking and not being real about that ❤️🔥👊🏾💙
Im a salesman that used to be a steal worker in a shipyard. Sales is more exhausting than steal work. Talking all day and constantly dealing with different people can be exhausting. So i would say, depending on your personality, i can imagine streaming to be tough.
I think a lot of people lack the understanding that not everyone can be a boss, if everyone's a boss there'll be to many conflicts of interest and ETC. As I say, "What is a general without his soldiers and a soldier without his general."
As someone who works a 9-5 at a call center, this job is physically easy but mentally draining. I wish i could change to a physical job or something because this job makes me not want to go anywhere or interact with people and thats what i love doing most. Sorry to vent but i just hate when streamers say 9-5s are not hard when they just get to play games and vibe with homies and literally get money for it. I hope your all having a good day for whoever read this far.
Same here brother, but for me it is physically draining because of the small crammed space and barely any time to move around (I like being active) and let us not talk about the mental capacity needed to "professionally" deal with these people day by day, anyways I'm working on quitting and getting in the automotive world. Wish you all the best man !
I work for for the french IRS. I laugh everytime someone speaks about the fact that streaming or being a content creator being harder than 9/5. Technically, my job isn't "hard" but I need charisma, understanding and a shit load of patience to actually explain TAXES! Wich is hard! Imagine waking up every morning for 5 days a week, being in contact with anxious, and angry people. Because they either don't understand their taxes, or don't wanna pay their taxes! And regardless of if you do your job correctly, you will get yelled at depending on the mood of the person you have in front of you. Even with this knowledge, people will still argue about, how MY job is easy, because I choose the easy 9/5 route, because I "work for the state, and sit on my desk all day..." I use to study to become à teacher too. The amount of energy you have to put in this job just to be good at it, is not comparable to a majority of what content creation is! That why I quit! It's a seriously demanding job! I don't know about the other 9/5 but public service jobs, are going to humble you! People will go out of their way to treat you badly under the sole reason that, you're supposed to be at THEIR service. I love my job, I love the stability and freedom that it provide. It gave me money and enough free time to spend with my friends, family and hobbies. Again It's not that hard of a job if you have to qualities for it. But I refuse to be lectured by people who never had to wake up early in the morning a day in their lives, to deal with difficult people. 13:04 FAAAAAACCCTSSS! 9/5 ain't the end of the world.
The only streamer that i can watch and respect has to be ImDontai. This man stayed the same, just reacting, playing video games and laughing with his audience. These other streamers in the other hand, keep talking about 9-5 is easy , dont understand rhat these jobs have an effect on your physical and especially your psychological .
Having a bad Day as streamer, end stream early you still getting 10K for that stream because of your sponsorship requires you to spend 5 minutes talking about their product Having a bad Day at your 9-5, you're gonna tough it out for the whole shift and deal with everyone's cr@p because everyday it's make or break for you everytime you're on the clock and if you don't, that's potentially your check and if you'll make it to the next pay Day
I don’t think people are digging deep enough into the convo. I personally think streaming is harder than my current 9-5 which is site management and tbh the site I’m on is stupidly easy and I basically just go to clock in. Rarely anything happens but I get that I got lucky. Also streamers vary as you said, I think Kai is a great example of a hard working streamer, not just sat there reacting and gaming all day, he creates entertainment and takes it serious. But for the most part, on average , 9-5 is obviously harder
Well, in Agent's case, he sees the Doctor more as a middleman, rather than a person who gives a solution. A person who just gives you a diagnosis and then refers you to someone else (We know that's not true in any sense of the way) but in his experience he saw that the doc doesn't necessarily do anything.
Love your content. You are always so articulate and efficient in your points, regardless of the topic. Definitely refreshing compared to the brainrot we are subjected to often
It’s more risky. Just like investing in yourself. But if you’re at their level in this streaming thing. They’ve lost touch with the average reality. Plus their interaction with disrespect is in comments. In real life its a lot different, especially when your livelihood is on the line.
Im a resident surgeon, ive got degrees in both dental and general medicine, and seeing this video after working 32 hours stright, 3 times a week its killing me inside
No streamer gonna convince me streaming is harder then being a surgical tech. hey I shout at my camera for a living that is way harder than helping a surgeon save someone who got in a car wreck.
I used to work overnights from 11pm-7:30am and my week starts at sunday night and ends at friday morning. My only day off was saturday and did side gigs to get by. I worked 60 hours a week. Cant imagine streaming being harder especially when i do it occasionally. Its especially easier when you have money, materials at hand, and other people working for you in content creation to do more minimal work (editing, content ideas, preparing materials). They are spoiled and fed with a silver spoon and never had a taste of life or real struggles that they have to overcome it being responsible for every aspect of their life and having no support. Majority of them still lived with their parents and not pay real bills before their come up and prepare every single meal and im only scratching the surface. They dont know what its like to be forced to work under another man and pay bills being left with little money that cant be splurged I am more thankful for something as simple as when someone cooks for me/i dont have search for a meal.
Both are hard, if you’re serious about doing good. This whole argument is predicated on the need to validate one’s own career by putting down another, which is completely ridiculous, and also the lack of respect for other people’s contributions, which shows you the character and ego of the person you’re dealing with. They’re all difficult, just in different ways.
I used to work at target distribution and man I feel you. Had to unload whole trucks full of boxes by myself for 10 hours a day at 15.50 an hour meanwhile streamers complain that they have to sit in the comfort of their home and do entertaining shit for their stream
I really like this video bro I feel like ALOT of these streamers and creators take there position for granted and it distorts them from what working in the real world is like everyday I’m 19 and I work for security 9-5 I and when I came home I make content or stream and it can be super draining and exhausting I recently just left my job because of transportation and health reasons but I understand that if I was in there positions I would be much grateful like How Duke was
I’m currently in school for radiologic technology. The goal is to finish school and make more money than my previous 9-5 while still doing something I love, having the financial freedom, and life balance to boot. Once I have that settled in, if I were to ever somehow make money doing the social media thing, I know I have that degree to fall back ok just in case it doesn’t work out. I applaud anyone else that takes an alternative route and goes all in from their 9-5, but we can’t disrespect those that have worked hard to acquire the knowledge and skill they have and work those conventional jobs.
Is it harder to stream than a min wage job? Maybe but also there's plenty of min wage jobs that the work is harder than the compensation and with streaming the work is overly compensated compared to how hard the work is.
My dad was a doctor and let me tell you he never came home. He committed suicide due to a mental illness, but honestly, I think it was due to the workload that he had he basically worked himself to death, but he died doing what he loved, helping people and sometimes he would even spend nights at the office and not even come home. So for agent to say that doctors don't have it hard is astonishing for the lack of consideration and ignorance he displayed towards all medical professionals. Agent is lucky enough to be in a career where he can spend time with his family whenever he chooses to have one that wasn't the case for my dad so be these streamers need to be grateful smhh . 🤦
7:20 Bro u can’t compare watching a monitor screen for a couple hour on ur bum , too literally having watch and teach at least 15-30 of the most hormonally unstable age group for 7 hours with a 30 min break
Agent was clearly exaggerating because he was angry about his doctor just prescribing him medication. He has a tierlist video ranking jobs on there difficulty and doctor is S-tier
I don’t get it. Agent was just expressing frustration with being pointed towards pain killers instead of problems being solved. People are taking it so literally and personally.
I just wanna say bless your heart! Bc I tried to do content while I was the assistant manager at my store. ITV was difficult, and a lot to keep up with. Since I’ve become a manager, there’s no way I can come up with the energy to also create content. When I get home, I do good to be a mom lol. And my son is 16 and he’s easy as hell! I’m lucky
I hate this…these guys would never be able to do construction (of ALL KINDS: bricklaying, roofing, all of it), oil rigging, truck driver, in a factory (of ANY kind: a chain making factory, or any production facility), in a scrapyard, in the train industry, any farm work, that sewage work, a trash truck OR facility work, paper mill work, slaughterhouse, firefighter, or ANYTHING like that…notice how they don’t mention THOSE jobs in the 9-5 debate…
That isn’t what qualified immunity is, qualified immunity only shields police officers from civil liability not criminal liability nor does it have anything to do with case clearance rates… just look it up
Omar I think you might’ve fell for the baited clip. Agent and them been tryna get this, “streaming is harder than being a doctor” clip off for the last 3 months so they can farm interactions. 😂 it’s a joke within their communities lol.
I have to wake up, play games, and react to videos for a couple hours a day a few times a week and get paid for doing it? That’s torture!! Bro that’s a luxury vacation n I’d call bs on any streamer💀
Something that is neglected by the streaming world is that irrelevance is almost always unstoppable. Most of these streamers (who are mostly uneducated) spend all their money for the lifestyle, and then when they start to become irrelevant, they lose everything. Literally a digital professional football player. They didn't get a great GPA, they didn't go to a solid college, they don't have relevant skill sets, so they will be stuck working a 9 - 5 regardless.
I work 16 hour days taking care of people who are mentally ill. My range of patients range from depression to patients who have killed people. Over my 6 year career I’ve been bitten..scratched..punched and got covered in a patients blood from a suicide attempt. Can’t imagine streaming being harder than that
I'm grateful for all you do, God bless you.
These weird ass content creators take they easy ass jobs fa granted like a mf
But have you ever sat in a chair and doom scrolled through TH-cam for 6 hours while people send you money? Thought so
Same. I’m a caregiver but have my own clients and manage group homes. Streaming is pretty damn easy in comparison it’s not close
You’re not a doctor tho so what do you know
So we’re just gonna act like surgeons, construction workers, engineers, paramedics, lawyers, engineers, nurses aren’t a thing?
i think when they mean 9-5, they're talking about people who have to clock in and out at a specific time, not people who work around the clock. of COURSE those in the medical, dental, industrial and technical field will have harder jobs than the average joe. but even then streaming is a walk in the park compared to having to stand up all day, a 30 minute-1 hour break, and have your hours cut simply to get less than $13/ hour
You put engineers twice
@@Krillinberizzlinbeing in school for electro - Mechanical engineering I understand why he possibly did that on purpose 😂
linemen, teachers, plumbers, carpenters, welders, truck drivers, the list goes on forever
@@uzomannorom1409but a clip showed someone saying it's easier being a streamer than a doctor
>job that requires higher education
>job that requires specific skills and/or accreditation
>job that requires a specific program/punctuality
>job that requires to constantly adapt to the role in an ever-competing environment
>job that may require you to cover for M.I.A. colleagues last minute, or routinely do (often) unpaid overtime
OR
>have a PC and a camera to record your whacky shenanigans
GEE RICK, I DUNNO, THIS IS A TOUGH ONE!
the streamers that say steaming is harder came from working as a fast food cashier or stocker at the local shop they dont know what a real job is like
@@datbo1jay1oh no... you're one of those who views things & oneself to a pedestal (inversely, which is pretty ironic) against those who also have the similar/same mindset in essence.
'Real' job my ____hole.
@@datbo1jay1 what do you mean cashier and stocker is a job lol what's a fake job then
@@edbabine the point is that is a starter level job for a kid coming outta high school not the type of job 90% of the world has to do everyday, it’s like saying a whole game is easy but your playing on the easiest difficulty. Streaming can be harder than being a cashier but when you say 9-5 that’s literally thousands of jobs and cashiering is the easiest of the bunch
@@datbo1jay1shiiiit u giving too much props. Even those jobs are way harder and actually rely on you having to deal with most the stuff OP mentioned. The problem isn’t the starter jobs they come from. The problem is simply these mfers inflated they ego beyond what normal who work for a living do. I can tell you for a fact even working fast food during lunch hours is way more stressful than anything streamers deal with but they don’t know because even when they had jobs they never tried. They just collected a check and didn’t think twice about being a shitty worker. Then they were afforded the opportunity to make a career out of it😂
Anyone that says that streaming is harder than a 9 to 5, has clearly never worked a 9 to 5 job.
Streaming is not a hard job at all. Making money as a big time streamer may be what's hard but steaming itself is not hard
@@Christo_Trismegistusmaking a career out of streaming is hard but so is other jobs.
@@dragonmaster3207no it isn’t.. at a 9-5 job you immediately clock in and make money.. u can stream for 10 hours a day for years and not make a dime
@@dragonmaster3207no its not, you just have to be consistent and have a personality, those things dont apply when you’re going for a career in law school, anthropology, etc.
@@Valkyrae123 that’s not true, it’s mostly luck.
Cashier is easy on paper but like any other customer service job, you deal with so many "interesting people ".
Any job that requires dealing with dozens of customers daily indeed leads to some bullshit.
I can speak from experience after having a guest throw his stuff at me after his company failed to properly book his room at a hotel I worked at.
Facts
And of those dozens, it just takes one to not only ruin your day but even your life, if not mentally then physically.
Cuz yall got the money.
@@eeyuupEven then, if streamers deal with people thst act like dogs, they can at least ban them. Chat said mean words? Bye-bye in five seconds flat.
If I have to deal with the self-important president of a partner company that doesn't want to provide the proper idententificafion so I can make sure that they are who they say they are (because some dipshit ages ago actually stole their old company's accounts), I gotta just eat shit when they threaten me for half an hour without showing any emotion that could be construed as retaliation.
Yea i deal with too many homeless my city should pay me for that shit but won't and i fucking hate it.
Caseoh has more base in this topic he was miserable and depressed working his old jobs.
I’m glad he got himself out of that depression, I wish we could all get out of our depression together
Caseoh proved that depression is bs. Wow turns out when you make a lot of money and spend time enjoying what you do you are no longer depressed? Wow turns out depression is just having to work
@mojolmao1752 most nonsense I ever read today. Thank you kid
@@mamen6486 ad hominem. And now you will never reply to my comment ever again because I shut you down in 1 seconds. Go back to your miserable paycheck
Same for xqc apparently but he got more depressed streaming because he barely goes outside since he was like 22 and has no real friends
I’m an aircraft mechanic and I would love to see any of them come do a shift with me😂😂. Most civilians don’t even know the half of what it takes to maintain an aircraft and make sure everything is safe for 200+ soles on board a flight 30,000+ feet in the air.
Shit forget aircraft they'll bail in 3 hours put em in a cav unit maintaing the tracks and wheels to at least have a chance to complete a full shift
But u can also say that your job isn’t a normal 9-5 because the skill level of entry it takes. Also it’s kind of hard to compare jobs because it’s so many factors that takes into account. Someone could say if ur job is so hard why not just stream and make a living doing that. Then like most people u realize ur not making money so u go back to ur old job. This still does not make streaming harder it’s just hard in a different way than aircraft mechanic.
clearly not everybody is as cool as you
My dad did air craft aviation for 20 and had been teaching me since I was a kid and i still don’t know Jack shit about planes
@@hasani2723 I agree but I was just pointing out the fact of the few people who just blatantly say streaming is harder. Most people don’t even know the behind the scene jobs that really keep the economy going and tbh I wouldn’t even say my job is as hard as a good majority of other jobs but I will say it can/does bring a lot of stress from what’s asked of us on a daily basis but I love it and honestly even if I did stream or make videos for money I probably still wouldn’t leave the aviation industry… at least not forever😂.
I love how he skipped the part that doctors have to go to school for pretty much forever (maybe 50% of their lives) just to be able to sit there and write a prescription.
HE WAS JOKING, NO WAY YALL THINK HES BEING FR, I MEAN CMON MAN ITS OBVIOUS
@@shxvaun don't swear for anyone on the internet lil bro, he may be joking but there was some sincerity behind that statement
What age do you think ppl live to
@@lobsterlarry6481 what age do you think doctors finish school?
@@shxvaunu don’t really know that
Agent piss me off with that. I don’t even think he could get through medical school without pulling out his fucking hair
He’s clipfarming and you took the bait
Agent was clearly exaggerating because he was angry about his doctor just prescribing him medication all the time. For example when your in a game and call your opponent trash when losing againsts them you clearly dont actually think there trash you’re just mad you’re losing. He also has a tierlist video ranking jobs on there difficulty and doctor is S-tier
@@anonnnnnnnnnnnn he probably was but that statement still pissed me off and he probably feels half truth so🤷♂️
Personally I disagree he’s a business man for sure
@@ybkfr so personally, you think agent could make it through medical school? Because I’m not saying he couldn’t, im saying he be extremely stressed out and overwhelmed plus being a businessman has nothing to do with getting through medical school
Is it me or is Agent regressing. He used to seem more down to earth in the Playback days, now it seems like he’s trying to keep up with these people in their early 20s
Nah, he always been like this. Even their podcast days. He always had that “I’m better than everyone” attitude, you know? Calling people peasants and stuff.
@@TheVictor1024 oh okay I’ve only seen him on Playback and I thought he was more reasonable on that. Even when he was doing other stuff he at least had an air of maturity about him. Now all I ever see him do is scream and try keeping up Kai and them.
I think Agent's obsession with twitch stats have compromised his content. He is more willing to participate in the degenerate behaviors (clip farming, sus behavior, excessive use of the n-word) bc the views/sub count rise rapidly
I feel like Fanum is the one that’s more down to earth
@@jesu_ss4977 Chrisnxtdoor definitely seems like the most down to earth
I’d rather stream/produce music over working warehouse jobs. I can tell ya that much. I like my job, but my body is breaking.
I literally wanted to off myself with a warehouse job felt like a complete waste of time . like id rather sll rocks. Hope you stay strong and make sure you use it dont let it use you
do it then
Facts
Yea I can feel my lower back hurting sometimes from this warehouse job. There’s no longevity in it
Good work man take care of yourself❤
None of these people are surviving a week working at Walmart.
Funny enough they worked those jobs themselves, streaming is hard.
Trying to climb the popularity ladder especially of twitch is harder than putting shit in a shelf.
@@sluggerbat sitting in front of a camera in your own house is not harder than dealing with the average walmart crackhead
@@sluggerbatit’s luck based
@@sluggerbatok
@@sluggerbatbro ain’t no way your trying to make a case for streamers. Getting popular on twitch is all luck bro stop glazing streamers for no reason they have an easy life
No lie, prob one of my fav content creators. I’m 28 as well, and it’s refreshing hearing someone other than me with this type of insight on pop topics.
9 - 5 is harder. You actually are in the fields, have to deal with a boss and their rules.
Agent has always spoken negatively when it comes to higher education and he sounds ignorant every time.
agent dont even know what hes talking about half the time
can’t believe people would even say streaming/social media is harder than a 9 to 5. just shows how out of touch people are.
You’re essentially running a business… running a business is harder than a regular 9-5
Umm... i dont think that you can associate streaming, with 9-5????@@bavj3395
@@bavj3395you are naive.
@@bavj3395 trolling
@@bavj3395streaming isn’t a business what 😂 anyone can do streaming and make money you act like as if streaming is like being an entrepreneur an entrepreneur actually goes out their way to build a business
Agent clip farming been getting out of hand lately 🤦🏾♂️
Dude is so lame and corny, i dont see why people watch him
@@Valkyrae123associated clout that's very common for people to tune in
@@Valkyrae123 people think he's funny, myself included
It’s lame
He was joking Fs
I finally realized why I can’t stand Agent these days. He’s articulate, but pompous. And he’s acting more and more strange now
Ong
No wonder bro 😂😂 I was wondering why he was acting like that
Dude even The regular teenage McDonald’s worker who is just entering the job market, works harder than any streamer out there.
McDonald's or fast food jobs in general is harder than any 9 to 5. There's a reason why most people don't last a day over there
@@punani_slayer4209 Not necessarily, but it's not well paid nor given enough recognition for someone to voluntarily choose to stay there.
@@punani_slayer4209No they’re not “harder than any 9-5” the mentally handicapped can do it. They’re the easiest jobs in the world dude they’re just soul sucking
true, only unemployed people with privilege people will disagree.
This!!!
I don't care what anyone says if u have to wake up for work that stuff is hard and all streamers are in their room all day I wish my job was like that
A job is a job
@@WickedlyChillshittin me😂
I work from home for a call in my room 😂 it is very enjoyable telling rich people no from the comfort of my blanket
@@Lightsknlolita yo that sounds fire lmao
@@WickedlyChillstreaming isnt
Last October I was in a position where I was working 3 jobs at the same time. I was a bus driver, a stadium bartender, and an overnight Amazon warehouse worker. It was one of the most taxing experiences of my life and it made me feel like a zombie until my only day off on Saturdays. So when I hear people talk down on 9-5’s saying they’re easy, I just chuckle and keep it moving tbh.
Imagine thinking lazily sitting in front of a camera is harder than working construction, farming or in a hospital, most streamers take up streaming because it's a lazy lifestyle to start with
If it was as easy as you say everybody would do it
The think is 99% of streamers/youtubers never make a cent doing it. It’s a risk that no one will make because it’s a stupid gamble but they took it anyway and won. It’s not more difficult than most jobs but most people don’t think it is a job, you still need to grind for years just for a slim chance of success then to continue being successful.
@@dragonmaster3207the thing is most of the streamers that made it started in middle school and high school where their lack of responsibilities or need of an income made it ridiculously easy for them to shitpost and stream constsntly. It also let them get away with more scandalous ways of getting fame to the point where by the time they’re grown they’re refined and internet literate to the point they never do anything that puts them out of the light of the casual internetgoer
Either that or they already had notoriety or fame of some sort and just transmitted it to streaming
@@Intr0verticalanyone can literally do streaming and make money most people just don’t wanna be at home all day you realize if everyone’s doing the same Job the economy would fail right? Your statement is just silly 😂
@@ericship8383Yeah right, as if streaming is just sitting at home 365 days straight. Ever heard vacations?
Bruh I lifted sheetrock, layed tile in showers and floors, and painted houses for over 6 years. These streamers don't know real hard work
You were paid right ?
I hope so@@bavj3395
@@bavj3395 that's your argument? you gotta be kidding LOL
🤦♂️@@bavj3395
Then why not stream or do something else since you know what real hard work is you would be successful . Not saying your job is easy but it’s stupid to compare jobs it’s like comparing apples to bananas some people have preferences over others and we all come from different situations. Like I use to work at a sandwich shop and I loved it. But I would choose to be a doctor over still working there, even though I know becoming a doctor is harder, to me it outways having to live a harder lifestyle trying to support my family making sandwiches.
1:17 brain dead take from Agent as usual
Agent is the reason i hate folks who are condesending smart
@@ItzJuztMeYo He used to be smart, but he’s been out of school for too long. You can see him lose brain cells every year for the past 2-3 years.
@@Doatello1991nah he’s always spoken negatively towards college. it’s fair to not prefer it but he comes off as he thinks he’s better than people that do
@@taylormade9748 oh, I forgot he was telling Omar to not finish his degree on the Peer to Peer Pod a couple years ago.
@@Doatello1991 wait I did not know he said that to Omar. I just remembered him talking crap about college in a solo video. Agent is so weird for saying that. It’s one thing to not want to go to college, but Agent speaks as if college has no value whatsoever. He’s so detached from the real world.
Society will suffer due to a generation being raised to wanna be streamers rather than careers that actually contribute to the world
Were missing future politicians due to millenials and zoomers chasing there dreams
Hardly lmao. This is such an online ass take
Blame the previous generation for their shitty parenting.
@@HELLO_KORO doctors, engineers all types of careers most politicians are useless anyway
@@Intr0vertical look around in the world ik multiple people chasing internet fame instead trying to do something more in their life and that’s just my generation can’t imagine how bad gen alpha will especially with these people going around being public nuisances for internet clout
I do think Agent's take is bad but especially recently doctors have been seemingly worse than before. They think everything is drug seeking behavior, everything is you overblowing your symptoms. Ive been to the ER 3 times over the last 5 months for the exact same thing and its still happening and they treat me like im crazy
@JWill6969 It depends on the area, unfortunately.
Also, are you referring to pharmacists? Here’s the reason why. They have other physicians yelling at them daily, they have patients yelling at them daily, and the FDA breathing down their necks. One misstep can put a pharmacy on probation with the FDA, for right or wrong.
In addition, there is a massive doctor shortage because there are so few residency programs. Building more med schools won’t help unless more residency programs pop up.
@@Doatello1991 No, not pharmacists. Literally the doctors. They are insanely hesitant to put you on anything without having tried 17 different options that aren't needed. I understand where the concern comes from after things like the opioid epidemic but some are entirely too cautious
@@JWill6969 That’s unfortunate. I’m sorry that you’re experiencing that. It’s so unfair to patients like yourself that are in need of that treatment.
As someone with 117 maybe 123 appointments about now your area does play a HUGGGEE factor! i’ve been to 5 different medical places currently and only 2 i actually like and 1 of those 2 are thankfully my primary care location. They diagnosed me in 2 months probably because arthritis and maybe MS is way easier to identify but still get misidentified. Still location and reviews matter a lot always learn from others experience unfortunately .
@@JWill6969because drugs aren't necessary....just drink water and get some sunlight. Stop being weak
9-5 M-F is so nice fore me. I used to work jobs where my schedules are random based on the job sites needs. A schedule is a blessing.
I work 70 hours a week as a flatbed trucker. I would love to work from my computer 😂
U would love to make 0 money from a computer ?
@@bavj3395Dumb kid
@@bavj3395You’re not very bright are you.
@@omegacroc2928 nah u just stupid
@@omegacroc2928just because someone started streaming doesn’t mean they going to make money
As a nurse who works overnight and sometimes watch content online it really irritate me how people say stuff like this. I worked last night and my back hurts, its very physically, and emotionally draining job but also very stressful as well. And then I see people like.... Coryxkenshin, who i've been following since the beginning, not post a video for a year and I feel so envious. We are about the same age and I had the feeling to start youtube around the same time he did. Doing what you want and waking up at whatever time you want with a lot of freedom is NEVER going to be as hard as a "9-5" Although I work more like a 7-7. I wish I made enough money at my job to buy a house and not work for a year and be ok.
Every streamer that thinks streaming is harder than working a 9-5 should try streaming a game that they don’t like for 8 hours a day, for $12 an hour with no chance of retiring in their future. I bet they would quickly realize why it’s harder.
lost respect for agent right deya🤦🏾♂️
You do know that they are clip farming and are trying to go viral off that controversy
@@demibeast3912sir that makes no sense morally. You are trading your image for money which in itself is immoral. You are what you portray. ymmuD😂
@DEADSTARZ I think if after saying something dumb bro chuckles and says I'm farming I'm farming ..it just ain't that deep
HE WAS JOKING, NO WAY YALL THINK HES BEING FR, I MEAN CMON MAN ITS OBVIOUS
@@shxvaun shut tf up bro, he was being fucking serious
Not sure personally i hate seeing this because im 18 years old working a factory job as my only option I dropped out to pursue something other than school and now my options are so limited working anything but hard labor literally wouldn’t pay me enough to live like to have the basic necessities to live i love how the older steamers understand tho its truly a privilege especially for gamers bro as kids we dreamed to be in their positions every night play a video game and get enough money to get yo parents a house idk stay in school yall 🤦🏾♂️
Work yourself into getting back into school, atleast for an associates dog. Don’t destroy your body doing hard labor your whole life. It’s not worth it
Or work in construction to where you and coworkers can pool resources and eventually start your own contracting company. Some companies they’ll pay you to go to school to learn how to be a foreman or other land development specifications.
Go to community college for a couple years and graduate , make good grades and then have your university paid for by using scholarships. This exactly how I did it.
there’s industries that pay well that you could get into without having a degree although you might have a tougher time but it’s definitely possible
@@02-Bones appreciate it bro🙏🏾
Being a doctor is hard,so much to memorize,so much stress on you if you forget shit you can kill someone or get sued.
Also they give you pills cause they don't see a immediate issue so they treat the symptom.
Im glad you found your lane in this type of content to be a voice for regular folk looking from outside in.
The suicide rates amongst veterinarians are some of the highest in the country, there’s such a lack of public knowledge on the discipline and the large scope of practice that also impacts human healthcare. It’s sad to hear people trivialize vital sectors.
Agent been trying to get that clip to go viral for so long 😂 I’m glad he’s finally getting what he wanted
Still a brain dead take though, I’ve been saying it since he made that damn career tier list that I still think was insane lol
His content is bad now. Almost all of AMP is just clip farming now
Let's not forget that a 9 to 5 is an at will employment opportunity, that you can get fired from.
Let’s not forget a website can take your channel or stream down
I just want to make 80k a year have a nice lil car. Have my hobbies, get 3 days off only work 6 hours a day, get insurance, grow a family. That’s it y’all want way too much nowadays.
I agree, I don’t even know why people act like 70k+ isn’t a lot of money. You can do anything you desire with that if you make the right choices. Just landed a career in engineering and I don’t even know what to do with this money
How hard was it to land that job after college?@@Mark-oe1df
@@Mark-oe1dfyou still have to worry about bills. You can’t buy whatever you want. So no you can’t do whatever you want with that money
@@Mark-oe1dfI make 70K and I live in the hood. It depends on the market and location. Avg rent is 1500 for a 1 bedroom. Your take home after taxes is about 4.5K a month. U still have utilities, food, car, insurances, gym membership, streaming subscriptions, 401K… I don’t live above my means. I don’t get my nails, hair, lashes done. I don’t have designer clothing… GOD forbid I need a car repair, oil change, new tire… shit happens. Whatever lil savings u do manage to scrape up guess what? I still want a social life? Travel? Date? Hobbies? Yea that shit costs money too… all I’m saying is. I too wanted 70K and I got it and the economy went to shit. 10 years ago I would’ve been thriving … 100K is the bare minimum to live a comfortable life in 2024
@@miannalee1616 it’s still pretty hard to blow through 4500 dollars a month. Even if half of that is bills, 2200 dollars is still a lot to spend imo if you are single. I guees it depends on where you live.
The fame went straight to there head 🗣️ they little streaming bubbles 💭
Mezzy you're smart af man- it really is all about Charisma. I ran a RaceTrac gas station in Atlanta, and i was constantly on my feet. After ten years, COVID, I decided to quit.
But omg.. THE SOFT SKILLS I learned from that job propelled me to soar in other sectors. I'm now in the financial space working 9-5 monday thru friday, off on holidays (like today). After leaving RaceTrac, for 2 years I felt like I was lost. Ubering just to get out of the house. I eventually upgraded my resume, and before I knew it, I was working jobs that paid in the 20/hr, sitting on my ass all day, 9-5.
LEARN WHAT YOU NEED TO LEARN AND MOVE ON
My man, for you to be working full time and still uploading daily is a BIG SALUTE 💯 I work full time 48 hour weeks and after work and on my off days I am DEAD. For you to be grinding still even after working your ass off is something that should be recognized and respected. Much love bro 💯
I’ve been watching your channel for almost a month or 2 and I really appreciate your real and unapologetic opinion on certain topics because when I was working at McDonald’s at 17 years old and now I’m that I’m 24 I don’t think me talking shit about someone working there now is not only disingenuous but disrespectful towards myself and the workers because the experience of working hard was my life at a young age it is nothing against a person who does streaming OF or anything of that nature but to think doing streaming more harder than physical labor work your joking and not being real about that ❤️🔥👊🏾💙
I blame agent
aint even watch the video yet, but I blame agent.
@@dxrkiephobia7882😭
Im a salesman that used to be a steal worker in a shipyard. Sales is more exhausting than steal work. Talking all day and constantly dealing with different people can be exhausting. So i would say, depending on your personality, i can imagine streaming to be tough.
I work in IT for a health care company and let me tell you... I love what I do, but I wish I got paid to rage quit on call of duty lmao
12:08 she doesn’t want to see that in a man, she just heard him say 50k a year and she wasn’t on that
I think a lot of people lack the understanding that not everyone can be a boss, if everyone's a boss there'll be to many conflicts of interest and ETC. As I say, "What is a general without his soldiers and a soldier without his general."
Streaming can be, and is, exhausting but greatly almost always easier than any 9 to 5. 😤
As someone who works a 9-5 at a call center, this job is physically easy but mentally draining. I wish i could change to a physical job or something because this job makes me not want to go anywhere or interact with people and thats what i love doing most. Sorry to vent but i just hate when streamers say 9-5s are not hard when they just get to play games and vibe with homies and literally get money for it. I hope your all having a good day for whoever read this far.
Same here brother, but for me it is physically draining because of the small crammed space and barely any time to move around (I like being active) and let us not talk about the mental capacity needed to "professionally" deal with these people day by day, anyways I'm working on quitting and getting in the automotive world. Wish you all the best man !
I work for for the french IRS.
I laugh everytime someone speaks about the fact that streaming or being a content creator being harder than 9/5.
Technically, my job isn't "hard" but I need charisma, understanding and a shit load of patience to actually explain TAXES!
Wich is hard! Imagine waking up every morning for 5 days a week, being in contact with anxious, and angry people. Because they either don't understand their taxes, or don't wanna pay their taxes!
And regardless of if you do your job correctly, you will get yelled at depending on the mood of the person you have in front of you.
Even with this knowledge, people will still argue about, how MY job is easy, because I choose the easy 9/5 route, because I "work for the state, and sit on my desk all day..."
I use to study to become à teacher too. The amount of energy you have to put in this job just to be good at it, is not comparable to a majority of what content creation is!
That why I quit! It's a seriously demanding job!
I don't know about the other 9/5 but public service jobs, are going to humble you!
People will go out of their way to treat you badly under the sole reason that, you're supposed to be at THEIR service.
I love my job, I love the stability and freedom that it provide. It gave me money and enough free time to spend with my friends, family and hobbies.
Again It's not that hard of a job if you have to qualities for it.
But I refuse to be lectured by people who never had to wake up early in the morning a day in their lives, to deal with difficult people.
13:04 FAAAAAACCCTSSS! 9/5 ain't the end of the world.
I just got done working a double bartending shift at this hotel I work at and this makes my blood boil for real. very stressful
The only streamer that i can watch and respect has to be ImDontai. This man stayed the same, just reacting, playing video games and laughing with his audience. These other streamers in the other hand, keep talking about 9-5 is easy , dont understand rhat these jobs have an effect on your physical and especially your psychological .
Nah internet city,in the clutch, simba the god there are a lot of good TH-camrs
Yeah because imdontai actually worked fast food, and at a paint store too so he knows
Degenerative streaming is the worst kind of stream..*coughs* (kai)
Damm yall stay having kai in yall mind 😂😂
@@Gabrielnyc13 are you a degenerative consumer of kai?
@@mangekoo3682did you just learn the word degenerative
@Intr0vertical did you just learn that word? That's the real question.
Kai is degenerate? Lol
Having a bad Day as streamer, end stream early you still getting 10K for that stream because of your sponsorship requires you to spend 5 minutes talking about their product
Having a bad Day at your 9-5, you're gonna tough it out for the whole shift and deal with everyone's cr@p because everyday it's make or break for you everytime you're on the clock and if you don't, that's potentially your check and if you'll make it to the next pay Day
You're comparing a top streamer to an average 9 to 5 worker
U think a streamers just crack open a stream & immediately starts making money ?
@@bavj3395actually yes they do stop acting like streaming is hard when it’s not kiddo
@@Intr0verticalthere’s literally streamers that aren’t even famous making money it’s legit the easiest job ever 😂
@@ericship8383A 9-5 is obviously much harder, but 90% of streamers don't make enough income off of it to live off of.
I think you hit the nail on the head here. More young people need to hear this.
Delusional those people Are 😂 😂
This conversation has become the new “50/50” convo and it’s even more exhausting to hear
I don’t think people are digging deep enough into the convo. I personally think streaming is harder than my current 9-5 which is site management and tbh the site I’m on is stupidly easy and I basically just go to clock in. Rarely anything happens but I get that I got lucky.
Also streamers vary as you said, I think Kai is a great example of a hard working streamer, not just sat there reacting and gaming all day, he creates entertainment and takes it serious. But for the most part, on average , 9-5 is obviously harder
Well, in Agent's case, he sees the Doctor more as a middleman, rather than a person who gives a solution. A person who just gives you a diagnosis and then refers you to someone else (We know that's not true in any sense of the way) but in his experience he saw that the doc doesn't necessarily do anything.
Agent probably just trying to get Percs so the Doctor knows his shoulder is fine
This is probably my favorite video I’ve seen on this topic
Nuanced and informative
I work 14 hrs 6 days a week lifting heavy boxes non stop sitting at a computer reacting and playing games can’t be that taxing
Love your content. You are always so articulate and efficient in your points, regardless of the topic. Definitely refreshing compared to the brainrot we are subjected to often
It’s more risky. Just like investing in yourself. But if you’re at their level in this streaming thing. They’ve lost touch with the average reality. Plus their interaction with disrespect is in comments. In real life its a lot different, especially when your livelihood is on the line.
Im a resident surgeon, ive got degrees in both dental and general medicine, and seeing this video after working 32 hours stright, 3 times a week its killing me inside
Love this channel bro 🙏🏾💯
No streamer gonna convince me streaming is harder then being a surgical tech. hey I shout at my camera for a living that is way harder than helping a surgeon save someone who got in a car wreck.
As a Resident Assistant, Streaming could NEVER be half as difficult as being a caregiver☠️
not to mention they work less and make millions of what they do i would not complain if i made that amount just by playing games all day
I used to work overnights from 11pm-7:30am and my week starts at sunday night and ends at friday morning. My only day off was saturday and did side gigs to get by. I worked 60 hours a week.
Cant imagine streaming being harder especially when i do it occasionally. Its especially easier when you have money, materials at hand, and other people working for you in content creation to do more minimal work (editing, content ideas, preparing materials). They are spoiled and fed with a silver spoon and never had a taste of life or real struggles that they have to overcome it being responsible for every aspect of their life and having no support.
Majority of them still lived with their parents and not pay real bills before their come up and prepare every single meal and im only scratching the surface. They dont know what its like to be forced to work under another man and pay bills being left with little money that cant be splurged
I am more thankful for something as simple as when someone cooks for me/i dont have search for a meal.
Both are hard, if you’re serious about doing good. This whole argument is predicated on the need to validate one’s own career by putting down another, which is completely ridiculous, and also the lack of respect for other people’s contributions, which shows you the character and ego of the person you’re dealing with. They’re all difficult, just in different ways.
Worked at FedEx delivery driving 😂 they couldn’t survive day one
They think they about to be big Media journalist akademiks
I used to work at target distribution and man I feel you. Had to unload whole trucks full of boxes by myself for 10 hours a day at 15.50 an hour meanwhile streamers complain that they have to sit in the comfort of their home and do entertaining shit for their stream
I really like this video bro I feel like ALOT of these streamers and creators take there position for granted and it distorts them from what working in the real world is like everyday I’m 19 and I work for security 9-5 I and when I came home I make content or stream and it can be super draining and exhausting I recently just left my job because of transportation and health reasons but I understand that if I was in there positions I would be much grateful like How Duke was
yeah i don’t think agent actually ever had a job, he been a ytber since he was in hs
I’m currently in school for radiologic technology. The goal is to finish school and make more money than my previous 9-5 while still doing something I love, having the financial freedom, and life balance to boot. Once I have that settled in, if I were to ever somehow make money doing the social media thing, I know I have that degree to fall back ok just in case it doesn’t work out. I applaud anyone else that takes an alternative route and goes all in from their 9-5, but we can’t disrespect those that have worked hard to acquire the knowledge and skill they have and work those conventional jobs.
Is it harder to stream than a min wage job? Maybe but also there's plenty of min wage jobs that the work is harder than the compensation and with streaming the work is overly compensated compared to how hard the work is.
My dad was a doctor and let me tell you he never came home. He committed suicide due to a mental illness, but honestly, I think it was due to the workload that he had he basically worked himself to death, but he died doing what he loved, helping people and sometimes he would even spend nights at the office and not even come home. So for agent to say that doctors don't have it hard is astonishing for the lack of consideration and ignorance he displayed towards all medical professionals. Agent is lucky enough to be in a career where he can spend time with his family whenever he chooses to have one that wasn't the case for my dad so be these streamers need to be grateful smhh . 🤦
7:20 Bro u can’t compare watching a monitor screen for a couple hour on ur bum , too literally having watch and teach at least 15-30 of the most hormonally unstable age group for 7 hours with a 30 min break
First video I’ve seen this channel. I like this guy
Agent was clearly exaggerating because he was angry about his doctor just prescribing him medication. He has a tierlist video ranking jobs on there difficulty and doctor is S-tier
Ooooo a tIeR lIst thatll show hes not a trash streamer
kai "YOU SIT THERE" yeah thats not what other jobs entail 😂😂
I see why ppl like Duke now. W Duke. Fr man is not out of his depth.
6:32 the thing is he can take a break whenever and has long has he wants.
I don’t get it. Agent was just expressing frustration with being pointed towards pain killers instead of problems being solved. People are taking it so literally and personally.
Imagine being the security of these influencers and they say this s**t in ur face
Working a cashier job is easy for anyone who can read or write at a college level. Thing is, most of these streamers read at a middle school level.
I just wanna say bless your heart! Bc I tried to do content while I was the assistant manager at my store. ITV was difficult, and a lot to keep up with. Since I’ve become a manager, there’s no way I can come up with the energy to also create content. When I get home, I do good to be a mom lol. And my son is 16 and he’s easy as hell! I’m lucky
I hate this…these guys would never be able to do construction (of ALL KINDS: bricklaying, roofing, all of it), oil rigging, truck driver, in a factory (of ANY kind: a chain making factory, or any production facility), in a scrapyard, in the train industry, any farm work, that sewage work, a trash truck OR facility work, paper mill work, slaughterhouse, firefighter, or ANYTHING like that…notice how they don’t mention THOSE jobs in the 9-5 debate…
I think the reason those jobs aren't is because most people think of office jobs as a 9 to 5, not the blue collar jobs.
@@Saltedroastedcaramel office jobs are white collar, not a 9-5….by your standards. Blue and white collar jobs make up the 9-5 job sphere.
@@Jayboi90 Okay.
That isn’t what qualified immunity is, qualified immunity only shields police officers from civil liability not criminal liability nor does it have anything to do with case clearance rates… just look it up
1:38 You really have to tell the doctor what you need... Agent spoke facts
You sound slow they won’t know until you tell them dummy there not psychic
😂😂😂what? You say what’s hurting and how you hurt it that’s it what are you talking abt
It’s bc most doctors know you don’t need all this and that for simple shit. And a lot of mfs just be complaining and overthink things.
they always use "clip farming" as an excuse
Omar I think you might’ve fell for the baited clip. Agent and them been tryna get this, “streaming is harder than being a doctor” clip off for the last 3 months so they can farm interactions. 😂 it’s a joke within their communities lol.
I was abt to say Agent has been saying this for months😂
As someone whose first job was being a cashier at a grocery store and let me tell you, that job was hard af
Just gotta be rich and famous
I’m floored that this is a real debate
Id love to stream rather than go work in a damn prison 12-14 hrs 5 days a week
Then do it ..
@bavj3395 it don't work like that
It takes luck and dedication lil bro@@bavj3395
I have to wake up, play games, and react to videos for a couple hours a day a few times a week and get paid for doing it? That’s torture!!
Bro that’s a luxury vacation n I’d call bs on any streamer💀
0:25 I will try and do both
Every job is hard you just don’t understand how hard until you work it out
The amount of people in the comments flexing how hard they work is wild😂😂😂
Oh my god everyone wants to fucking pat themselves in the back for doing the same shit we all fucking do
@@sluggerbatI bet you’d like one, don’t try and pretend.
@@OhImSaucy nah i want one from you doe bro... 👅
Something that is neglected by the streaming world is that irrelevance is almost always unstoppable. Most of these streamers (who are mostly uneducated) spend all their money for the lifestyle, and then when they start to become irrelevant, they lose everything. Literally a digital professional football player. They didn't get a great GPA, they didn't go to a solid college, they don't have relevant skill sets, so they will be stuck working a 9 - 5 regardless.