Organized Crime.
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Organized Crime.
I see a lot of people on these boards that just don't have any street smarts whatsover. I mean fuck, I'm a nice guy so I'll teach you some street smarts. Some of the terminology I use will be different than other locations so deal with it. This is purely educational. I am not a thug, I am not a hitman and I don't sell any drugs so fuck off. This is to illustrate that even those some think are clumsy and unorganized that it isn't always so.
Alright, We'll start at the bottom and work our way up and talk about drug dealing. Who's plays a part in being a drug dealer cause it's not as easy as just selling drugs.
1. You got clients, clients are everything.
2. You got the dealer.
Dealers come in a wide range. You got full time dealers that work an area and it's not like Grand theft auto where it's all sectioned out and area could be anything the dealer is familiar with so the more popular the dealer the better he'll sell. So if you have a dealer that knows everyone that works in a local center, is pretty popular at the bars and local areas then he's good cause he's known.
Dealers unfortunately have the most dangerous job and it's not the best paying job either. It's mainly nickel and dime shit. Some dealers are good and some aren't. The ones that aren't are usualy the ones that stick around longest cause dealers never want to really sell too much and take over another dealers buisness cause then you risk being ratted out, beaten up, etc. That's where our next in the list comes up.
Partner:
The dealers partner is usualy someone you can go to if the dealer isn't available. Partners are often friends or enforcers or employers.
Thug/Enforcer:
The dealers best friend. The thug or enforcer is great cause he's scary. He's the one the dealer turns to in case he needs help with someone. The problem is the Enforcer is usualy in and out of trouble most of the time and isn't very reliable but sometimes reputation alone is enough to make sure no one ever fucks with the dealer.
Driver:
The driver is someone you know that is adept at driving and in general getting away. You never know when you could use a driver and when you need one you'll thank god you know one. Drivers are useful for making things dissapear, like evidence. A good driver has a fast inconspicuous car.
Theif:
A theif is a theif. If you know a theif you gotta be careful with em although they usualy don't steal from you if they know you but they'll get you stuff you need cheap.
Employer:
The Employer is the one you never hear about. He's the one that makes it all possible and usualy manages to sit far out of the way and in little danger. The Employer is much like a real employer wherein he employs a worker, in this case a dealer. The employer usualy has quite a few enforcers he lends out to the dealers which they use as protection. He also buy's the merchandice financing the whole thing collecting his due when whatever he gives a dealer is sold.
Safe House
The Safe house is where the dealer keeps his drugs or whatever. He pays people to keep it in their house and never keeps it home. Change is good and a good Employer will change where he keeps his stash a few times a year.
The Source:
The source is where you get the drugs. This is usualy the person responsible for growing or smuggling whatever you're buying to you.
So, an Employer could have roughly 5 or 6 dealers in an area and make a mint just off of those people and more rise all the time whenever one goes down.
There's no reason either a grower couldn't be an employer given the proper connections.
An organization like Hells Angels is surprisingly more efficient than people realize. A lot of members of Hells Angles are really ordinary people. Some have day jobs as bankers, lawyers, doctors as well. It's surprising to know but the fact is drugs don't descriminate. If you think only low life snort cocaine you're wrong. Money will buy you anything and people with money will buy anything. You would be surprised who you know that dabbles in these types of things but I've seen it all and I can tell you that next time you look at a fancy lawyer with his nice little sports car he might very well also like to snort a couple lines now and again.
And that's basicly a drug organization.
Alright, We'll start at the bottom and work our way up and talk about drug dealing. Who's plays a part in being a drug dealer cause it's not as easy as just selling drugs.
1. You got clients, clients are everything.
2. You got the dealer.
Dealers come in a wide range. You got full time dealers that work an area and it's not like Grand theft auto where it's all sectioned out and area could be anything the dealer is familiar with so the more popular the dealer the better he'll sell. So if you have a dealer that knows everyone that works in a local center, is pretty popular at the bars and local areas then he's good cause he's known.
Dealers unfortunately have the most dangerous job and it's not the best paying job either. It's mainly nickel and dime shit. Some dealers are good and some aren't. The ones that aren't are usualy the ones that stick around longest cause dealers never want to really sell too much and take over another dealers buisness cause then you risk being ratted out, beaten up, etc. That's where our next in the list comes up.
Partner:
The dealers partner is usualy someone you can go to if the dealer isn't available. Partners are often friends or enforcers or employers.
Thug/Enforcer:
The dealers best friend. The thug or enforcer is great cause he's scary. He's the one the dealer turns to in case he needs help with someone. The problem is the Enforcer is usualy in and out of trouble most of the time and isn't very reliable but sometimes reputation alone is enough to make sure no one ever fucks with the dealer.
Driver:
The driver is someone you know that is adept at driving and in general getting away. You never know when you could use a driver and when you need one you'll thank god you know one. Drivers are useful for making things dissapear, like evidence. A good driver has a fast inconspicuous car.
Theif:
A theif is a theif. If you know a theif you gotta be careful with em although they usualy don't steal from you if they know you but they'll get you stuff you need cheap.
Employer:
The Employer is the one you never hear about. He's the one that makes it all possible and usualy manages to sit far out of the way and in little danger. The Employer is much like a real employer wherein he employs a worker, in this case a dealer. The employer usualy has quite a few enforcers he lends out to the dealers which they use as protection. He also buy's the merchandice financing the whole thing collecting his due when whatever he gives a dealer is sold.
Safe House
The Safe house is where the dealer keeps his drugs or whatever. He pays people to keep it in their house and never keeps it home. Change is good and a good Employer will change where he keeps his stash a few times a year.
The Source:
The source is where you get the drugs. This is usualy the person responsible for growing or smuggling whatever you're buying to you.
So, an Employer could have roughly 5 or 6 dealers in an area and make a mint just off of those people and more rise all the time whenever one goes down.
There's no reason either a grower couldn't be an employer given the proper connections.
An organization like Hells Angels is surprisingly more efficient than people realize. A lot of members of Hells Angles are really ordinary people. Some have day jobs as bankers, lawyers, doctors as well. It's surprising to know but the fact is drugs don't descriminate. If you think only low life snort cocaine you're wrong. Money will buy you anything and people with money will buy anything. You would be surprised who you know that dabbles in these types of things but I've seen it all and I can tell you that next time you look at a fancy lawyer with his nice little sports car he might very well also like to snort a couple lines now and again.
And that's basicly a drug organization.
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