Moving back to US?
Good luck..later kena catch by ICE...
Successful Klang macha utuber decide to quitðŸ˜
Successful Klang macha utuber decide to quitðŸ˜
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Dec 8 2025, 10:27 PM
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Moving back to US?
Good luck..later kena catch by ICE... |
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Dec 9 2025, 04:31 AM
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Logesh explained that one company reached out shortly after he applied. “So I applied for a job and this one company reached out so I started interviewing with them, I did six interview rounds and I was still in America and then there’s two more interview rounds while I was already travelling," he said. He was eventually offered a position, although the role required a relocation from the San Francisco Bay Area to Los Angeles, prompting a major move for the family. Rachel said the change was initially difficult as she already had a stable job in the Bay Area. “After he accepted the job, I started applying for jobs for me to work at down here and was up til like 1am in Malaysia interviewing for jobs over Facetime or whatnot to try to secure a job here so that we moved here, we were ready to go," she added. Shortly after returning from Malaysia, the couple travelled to Los Angeles to secure housing. They then proceeded with onboarding, packing and the full relocation process. They are now settling in their new home in Culver City. The couple said the added income stability from their new jobs has eased the financial load. https://www.sinardaily.my/article/732283/cu...eturned-to-work This post has been edited by Phoenix_KL: Dec 9 2025, 04:49 AM gobiomani liked this post
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Dec 9 2025, 07:23 AM
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QUOTE(vin6 @ Dec 8 2025, 07:16 PM) Yea. i didnt follow them but the ones I accidentally bumped into from socmed or /k always about them making dranatic moving decisions.I'm sure they check the performance and monetization potential of their vids and see what kinda kinda of video to replicate the success... like uhmmm..... moving for example? This post has been edited by alanyuppie: Dec 9 2025, 07:24 AM |
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Dec 9 2025, 05:22 PM
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Dec 10 2025, 09:33 AM
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he produce too many boring video, he was lucky because during covid his subscriber shoot up, but without sponsor he is tough lah.
Even youtube AI also can summarize his video within few seconds, siapa lagi mau watch his long winded video The Kumaar Family shares an update on their lives, revealing that their dream of being full-time YouTubers is over, forcing them to move out of the San Francisco Bay Area (0:23-0:31). Logesh explains that the financial burden of providing for the family with an unstable income, especially in the expensive Bay Area, became too challenging (1:49-2:34). He also felt he lost his creative freedom, as every video needed to perform financially (2:37-3:16). They decided Logesh would go back to work (3:17-3:33). He secured a job in Los Angeles, which required them to pack up and move (4:14-4:24). Rachel also found a job in Los Angeles (4:51-5:07). The move was chaotic, with Logesh traveling for onboarding while Rachel managed the packing and the boys (5:22-6:05). They received significant help from friends and family during the move (6:08-6:47). The family is now settling into a new apartment in Culver City, Los Angeles (6:51-7:34). They plan to explore different neighborhoods over the next year to find a permanent home (7:37-7:58). They give a quick tour of their new apartment, highlighting the living room, dining area, a small kitchen, guest room, boys' room, office, main bedroom, and two balconies (8:01-15:32). Despite the changes, the Kumaar Family is not quitting YouTube. They anticipate having more creative freedom to produce content without financial pressure (15:47-16:32), aiming to share their lives, stories, cultures, travel, and food more authentically (16:04-16:12). |
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Dec 10 2025, 09:45 AM
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5,614 posts Joined: Jun 2006 From: Cyberjaya, Shah Alam, Ipoh |
QUOTE(yhtan @ Dec 10 2025, 10:33 AM) he produce too many boring video, he was lucky because during covid his subscriber shoot up, but without sponsor he is tough lah. Can survive utube moneh and product endorsement/sponsorship moneh if they stay in merehsia. Even youtube AI also can summarize his video within few seconds, siapa lagi mau watch his long winded video The Kumaar Family shares an update on their lives, revealing that their dream of being full-time YouTubers is over, forcing them to move out of the San Francisco Bay Area (0:23-0:31). Logesh explains that the financial burden of providing for the family with an unstable income, especially in the expensive Bay Area, became too challenging (1:49-2:34). He also felt he lost his creative freedom, as every video needed to perform financially (2:37-3:16). They decided Logesh would go back to work (3:17-3:33). He secured a job in Los Angeles, which required them to pack up and move (4:14-4:24). Rachel also found a job in Los Angeles (4:51-5:07). The move was chaotic, with Logesh traveling for onboarding while Rachel managed the packing and the boys (5:22-6:05). They received significant help from friends and family during the move (6:08-6:47). The family is now settling into a new apartment in Culver City, Los Angeles (6:51-7:34). They plan to explore different neighborhoods over the next year to find a permanent home (7:37-7:58). They give a quick tour of their new apartment, highlighting the living room, dining area, a small kitchen, guest room, boys' room, office, main bedroom, and two balconies (8:01-15:32). Despite the changes, the Kumaar Family is not quitting YouTube. They anticipate having more creative freedom to produce content without financial pressure (15:47-16:32), aiming to share their lives, stories, cultures, travel, and food more authentically (16:04-16:12). They will be treated like a celeb/semi celeb here. Confirm kenot survive murica cost of living if stay there. Stay there just bekam typical average anneh and plain jane angmoh… This post has been edited by max_cavalera: Dec 10 2025, 09:45 AM |
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