queenc13 wrote: ↑Tue Jul 02, 2019 1:52 pm
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again... I don’t understand why they didn’t invest in Joel’s “dreams” while they had the money and chance to. Remember when he wanted to own a car wash? Would have made more money than Bollie! Joel is a capable, handy guy with lots of experience and he’s wasting away while Bonnie plays “fashion designer.” Both of them are equally pathetic.
If Joel really had a dream to start a side business, he would have worked hard to start one or more of them. I think he is not as ambitious as most of us thought he was and instead is holding onto YouTube by what looks like suspicious buying views that are so far well over six hundred thousand today. My impression is he'll hang on to this lifestyle for as long as possible because it is easier and he likes the perks.
This is from Did Joel quit his job? December 2016
Bonnie saying - With YouTube for all we know we could stop getting paid tomorrow and so our goal is for Joel to build side businesses so that he can so
Joel continue saying - so we're sustained long term and that's as much as I love YouTube and I love the camera let's let's face it you guys are here for this for this right here so I'm gonna do what I do and still work my hands and a lot and do a lot of my labor work but do it on my own terms now.
Joel saying - she'll let me to my fellow PMG yes like I loved it and they were the salt of the earth and every time I would think about blue collar workers just people who are just earning a living which it was a great job and it paid really really good but it was work and and and I appreciate those kind of people and that's the kind of people I want to stay while doing this