Originally Posted by
NoValueAviator
There is a whiff of narcissism that comes out of authoring hours and hours of material about your day-to-day. As a millennial with plenty of experience with vlog type content creators, this is hardly ever completely unwarranted. However, I think most of the butthurt stems from the perception that Envoy will give him preferential treatment, like letting him record Envoy's operations while admonishing others for doing the same, or making sure he gets the good fleet in class; although, as others have pointed out, the last few classes have been Anointed Ones anyway.
There is also a whiff of narcissism that comes out of deciding how others should live their lives and share their experiences.
But maybe you're right. How dare he share videos with others about the things he finds interesting about aviation. How dare he use his skills to make money for himself and establish business relationships with his employer and the FAA. He should be punished and publicly shamed for forcing you to watch these youtube videos and shoving them down your throat. Let's all gang up on some newcomer kid because of unconfirmed guesses and rumors from anonymous idiots online, that say he
might possibly maybe receive preferential treatment from your company because he knows how to use a camera.
Do you see now just how stupid this all sounds? If you're really that worried about preferential treatment and youtube videos hurting your feelings, have a discussion with your management or your union reps. And don't be too insulted when they laugh in your face.