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Jokes aside, what does a vtuber do for a living after vtubing? It's not like they can just write down on their CVs
>was a digital babysitter hiding behind an anime png for a couple of years
and they don't exactly cultivate marketable skills while they're vtubing
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Depends, some actually have a backup plan or have a degree that can actually be useful.
Many of them even worked in the field they studied before becoming vtubers.
But for the ones that don't, then they just have to wing it, they could try to get into voice acting if they have a good enough voice for it I suppose.
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Mumei was finishing her degree while in Hololive, so she's fresh off it enough that she realistically shouldn't have a harder time finding a job compared to everyone else in the same field.
Sana is an artist and does that full time.
Most Holos have something similar that could support them just fine if they ever quit.
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The problem with your question is that a lot of the soft meme jobs and even harder meme jobs like SWE are being cut, with businesses like Oracle laying off 30,000 office joob employees. As the economy goes into recession it matters less and less what you did or didn't do since your "can file excel sheets and send emails in outlook" soft skills matter less and less.
What's funnier is that office skills never even cared about office skills, my WPM tops at 120 WPM which is like top 1% but women who do the "type one key at a time" types always got hired over me for the office meme job and I had to do other shit like physically managing people simply because it's never been about skill or production (which is, probably, why those jobs are being cut in the first place).
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Vtubing is a hobby for upper middleclass/rich girls, nobody does it as a primary source of income
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Some are set for life, some will continue working with their degree.
Tokino Sora, for example, the first of Hololive, has a degree in music and is qualified to work as a sound engineer and producer. That was her backup plan if Hololive failed.
Will all those years working in the music industry and her connections she is safe.
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I think the ones that truly don't have marketable skills don't try to think about the future too much.
Which is actually pretty dumb, since they could use their current position to develop those skills alongside or even during streams.
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Jelly won