Should i start a drug-dealing carreer?

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shadyreapers_

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I been selling crack for my weed expenses and it's going well so far
But the thing is
There's this OG that been selling for ages and he wants to team-up with me to make a crew to chase after the bills
Should i team up? Or go solo?
 
There's this OG that been selling for ages and he wants to team-up with me to make a crew to chase after the bills
I got questions:
  • If he has been doing things for a long time, why change things up and make a team?
  • Why does he want to team up with you?
  • Has he had business partners in the past?
  • If so, what happened to them?
 
Statistically most drug dealers out there don't make that much above minimum wage if you factor it all out (although those numbers probably mainly apply to corner dealers who work actual shifts at the bottom of an organization), and you also risk getting your head beaten in by junkies with pipes, or getting arrested for absolutely no fault of your own, just because some person you sold to is an idiot and got caught then turned you in.

Also if someone was asking to team up and they aren't a family member, lifelong friend, or gang affiliate, they probably are also considering screwing you in one way or another.

Shit sounds real stressful. Very cutthroat business. I'd rather leave it to the professionals.
 
All of the real drug money is in the scaled up parts relating to smuggling and production from what I understand. Narco subs are neat but there's lots of room for improvements. I've had weird ideas about a proper, quieter version of an unmanned narco sub(iirc they found an unmanned one recently too) that used solar panels and stayed only like 5-10 feet below the surface. The idea behind narco subs is that their low profile to the water's surface helps hide them from radar, but being beneath the water is even better. The problem is that they need oxygen to run their motors(usually scrapped from like old bikes or cars), so they're more like German u-boats.

Fun thing with the solar panel idea also is that you can make hydrofoils to help keep it from sinking so you can more densely load it. It's the same concept as wings on an aircraft but in the water. Think of something like a manta ray.
 
You can make great money doing it; but the reason he wants to team up with you is to expand his current market and take it from you. Plan on how to bring about his demise and always have that as your goal and you’ll come out on top.

He has your demise in mind, too. Just remember it’s all about timing when it comes to stabbing him in the back, and make sure he gets carted off to jail and that it looks innocent enough to have nothing to do with you.

If you don’t like those rules, then the game isn’t for you.
 
I got questions:
  • If he has been doing things for a long time, why change things up and make a team?
  • Why does he want to team up with you?
  • Has he had business partners in the past?
  • If so, what happened to them?
1 - he knows a lot of people
2 - he smokes his own product and knows that i don't
3 - yes, a cousin of mine
4 - got caught once with 30 rocks , turned down the carreer
 
1 - he knows a lot of people
2 - he smokes his own product and knows that i don't
3 - yes, a cousin of mine
4 - got caught once with 30 rocks , turned down the carreer
If he can't be trusted around his own product, you think he will be responsible managing both his and yours? And if you are intended to be the responsible one then whats the point of the partnership? It seems like he wants a sucker to do most of the work for a fraction of the pay. I would sooner work at McDonalds than take that "career" offer.
 
If he can't be trusted around his own product, you think he will be responsible managing both his and yours? And if you are intended to be the responsible one then whats the point of the partnership? It seems like he wants a sucker to do most of the work for a fraction of the pay. I would sooner work at McDonalds than take that "career" offer.
the good thing is he can get me clientele that otherwise i couldn't get and also he's got so many connects to so many things it's crazy if i dont accept this
 
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