Nate Bargatze’s Take on His Daughter’s Dream Job Is Comedy Gold

Nate Bargatze’s take on his daughter’s dream job is comedy gold. The popular funnyman had some things to say about what his daughter wants to do when she grows up. Watch the short but hysterical clip to hear Nate talk about the job his daughter hopes to do when she gets older.

Most children love to talk, whether someone is listening or not. To every parent, this is not some new, surprise revelation that will forever change how people parent children. If you were to ask parents, most would probably agree that children talk a little too much, so much so that their incessant talking gets on their parents’ nerves.

One of the many things youngsters like to discuss is what they want to do when they grow up. They will tell everyone about their career goals, even those who don’t ask. Children will say they want to do this or do that, and if you ask them the next day, you’ll likely get a different answer. Of course, the point is that all children enjoy thinking and talking about their future, especially regarding their future job.

In a clip posted on YouTube, Nate talks about what his daughter wants to do and has some hilarious thoughts on her career goals. He shares that, like many children, she wants to become a YouTuber. But he’s not really into that idea.

“She wants to be a YouTuber, which, as a comedian, makes me furious,” Nate said. “She watches all these kid YouTube videos, and now she makes her own videos.”

Later in the clip, Nate shares what these videos consist of and even talks about her subscribers.

“It’s just her sitting there going, ‘Hey guys, what’s going on? Click the links below, subscribe, leave a comment,’” he said. “None of this is anywhere but my phone. I got 90 hours of this. Not on YouTube. Me and her mom are the only subscribers.”

Job 8:21 “The time will come when your mouth will be full of laughing, and cries of joy will come from your lips.”

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