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Originally Posted by Manic!
I would like to know how much money these guys are actually making. What seems like a lot of money in your teens/20's is not a lot in your 30's and 40's.
Some known gangsters in their mid to late 30's moved with there parents to a house across the street from my sisters house. Sister decided to sell and move. One of them was shot and killed in Vancouver. you would think 3 guys in there 30's would have enough money not to live at home.
A lot of these guys when they hit there 30's seem to try to find another line of work but have a hard time because they have no work experience/skills.
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I think you might find that it's kind of pyramid scheme-like... ie: the younger guys themselves don't have any money, but the higher-ups that do are gifting them stuff to keep them loyal... borrowing out cars, dropping stacks for them to show at clubs, providing watches and other things. Get them hooked on the lifestyle and the promise of moving up and they'll do anything for you.