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Re: How much does the average soldier earn?
[Re: RollinBones]
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5k a week is not good, its not good at all, its actually very very bad considering New York is one of the biggest city in the world.
5k a week is 240k per year. An income of about 215k would put you in the top 5% incomes in the United States. Even in NYC or SF you should be able to live comfortably with 240k net income. By no stretch of the imagination is it "very very bad". I guess this board is just full of millionaires. I'm not saying nobody makes that selling weed because plenty of people do. But I'm inclined not to believe there are plenty of 15 year olds making that kind of money slinging eighths in a small Swedish city. The coke numbers you mentioned are on point though, but coke is a very different business. You're risking your life, there is a big chance that you get killed or end up in jail for life.. The money has to be better in order to be worth it. Dont get me wrong, 5k a week is nice money, but im thinking about Cosa Nostra members from NY making that money in a week is not good, that is bad. But for otheres like the youngins here in sweden, its good money. But as far as Cosa nostra members, nah thats not good. Btw its the 15-20 years old who sells it in grams. The older dudes sells it to them in kilos then they sell it in grams. 25-30 years old selling in grams its unusual here, i dont know about there in the US
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Re: How much does the average soldier earn?
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01/09/18 01:32 AM
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I wldnt be surprised if your typical low level soldier that isn’t tied to a sustainable $ racket is in the $100k range That's seems like an overestimate. A lot of these guys are broksters. I'd guesstimate the lower earning soldiers are making closer to $50k. Agree and even less.... If they have something going on or assigned to a project for someone, then they are doing well. Otherwise they are working and trying to earn other ways as well. And hopefully they do not have many vices, drug addiction and gambling’s can result in Brokester status for sure. In this day and age its a uphill challenge to say the least. I forgot about the lifestyles that some of these guys live. Yeah a gambling addiction or drug addiction can leave a guy with a brokester status. Vinny Basciano was a big earner but also a big gambler, he left his family with next to nothing when he went away because he was a degenerate gambler. Same thing with Jackie D'Amico, big earner but a degenerate gambler which makes him a brokester.
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Re: How much does the average soldier earn?
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I grew up with the ponte's. Angelo's late brother Frank's grandkids house was a second home to me. Let me tell you something right now... Hundreds of millions between all American recycling and recycle paperboard. Forget bareli's in secaucus or f. Ili ponte on debrosses and the west side. Stupid money. I didn't know there was so much money in recycled paperboard.
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Re: How much does the average soldier earn?
[Re: Neo]
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I think there is some flawed reasoning in this thread that goes like this:"Why would someone risk going to prison or getting killed for $50,000 per year?" --> "They take the risk because they will be making much more money than that and because they grew up very poor." This is wrong...
First off, almost all wiseguys did not grow up poor. They grew up in working class neighborhoods where their classmates went on to be mailmen, electricians, doctors or businessmen. They always had food and a private home - that's not poor.
Second, they didn't choose this life to become rich, they chose it so they wouldn't have to work hard. Lucky Luciano said something like: "I have never been a crumb, and if I had to be a crumb, I would rather be dead." The start of goodfellas says basically the same thing...
And finally, people are made for different reasons. Many guys are made because they are good earners. These are the guys making a quarter million or half million bucks a year. Other guys are made because they are loyal and killed someone or because their relative is a big shot. This varies a lot among the families too.
I think there are a lot of made guys who don't make that much money. There are even more who spend more than they make. As someone who currently lives in NYC, $250,000 is a lot of money or just a little money - depending on your lifestyle. If you read a lot of mafia books, you will come across many stories of these guys being completely broke...
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Re: How much does the average soldier earn?
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I grew up with the ponte's. Angelo's late brother Frank's grandkids house was a second home to me. Let me tell you something right now... Hundreds of millions between all American recycling and recycle paperboard. Forget bareli's in secaucus or f. Ili ponte on debrosses and the west side. Stupid money. Bobby, how is Bareli's? I'm gonna be in that area soon and figured I would give it a try, but I'd be open to any recommendations you have since you clearly know the area real well. Also, I think the Ponte's on the West Side Highway is closed now.
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Re: How much does the average soldier earn?
[Re: RollinBones]
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I grew up with the ponte's. Angelo's late brother Frank's grandkids house was a second home to me. Let me tell you something right now... Hundreds of millions between all American recycling and recycle paperboard. Forget bareli's in secaucus or f. Ili ponte on debrosses and the west side. Stupid money. Bobby, how is Bareli's? I'm gonna be in that area soon and figured I would give it a try, but I'd be open to any recommendations you have since you clearly know the area real well. Also, I think the Ponte's on the West Side Highway is closed now. According to their facebook page, they are still open. https://www.facebook.com/Pontes-Restaurant-128093860571624/
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Re: How much does the average soldier earn?
[Re: Neo]
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I grew up with the ponte's. Angelo's late brother Frank's grandkids house was a second home to me. Let me tell you something right now... Hundreds of millions between all American recycling and recycle paperboard. Forget bareli's in secaucus or f. Ili ponte on debrosses and the west side. Stupid money. Bobby, how is Bareli's? I'm gonna be in that area soon and figured I would give it a try, but I'd be open to any recommendations you have since you clearly know the area real well. Also, I think the Ponte's on the West Side Highway is closed now. According to their facebook page, they are still open. https://www.facebook.com/Pontes-Restaurant-128093860571624/ Yeah if you look at the page the latest message is from June and they were closed, but I'm glad that they say they will be re-opening. I went past there a few weeks ago and there was a lot of construction going on so I assume that's why they've been closed.
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Re: How much does the average soldier earn?
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I grew up with the ponte's. Angelo's late brother Frank's grandkids house was a second home to me. Let me tell you something right now... Hundreds of millions between all American recycling and recycle paperboard. Forget bareli's in secaucus or f. Ili ponte on debrosses and the west side. Stupid money. Bobby, how is Bareli's? I'm gonna be in that area soon and figured I would give it a try, but I'd be open to any recommendations you have since you clearly know the area real well. Also, I think the Ponte's on the West Side Highway is closed now. According to their facebook page, they are still open. https://www.facebook.com/Pontes-Restaurant-128093860571624/ Yeah if you look at the page the latest message is from June and they were closed, but I'm glad that they say they will be re-opening. I went past there a few weeks ago and there was a lot of construction going on so I assume that's why they've been closed. Yeah Anthony Ponte says on that facebook page it is temporarily closed because of construction in the area.
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Re: How much does the average soldier earn?
[Re: MeyerLansky]
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01/10/18 06:25 PM
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The Wife and kids of a made guy (soldier or even capo) gets help from the rest of the family ? financial help of course No Way..those days are gone..maybe only if they're a Boss
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Re: How much does the average soldier earn?
[Re: BennyB]
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01/10/18 07:53 PM
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I think there is some flawed reasoning in this thread that goes like this:"Why would someone risk going to prison or getting killed for $50,000 per year?" --> "They take the risk because they will be making much more money than that and because they grew up very poor." This is wrong...
First off, almost all wiseguys did not grow up poor. They grew up in working class neighborhoods where their classmates went on to be mailmen, electricians, doctors or businessmen. They always had food and a private home - that's not poor.
Second, they didn't choose this life to become rich, they chose it so they wouldn't have to work hard. Lucky Luciano said something like: "I have never been a crumb, and if I had to be a crumb, I would rather be dead." The start of goodfellas says basically the same thing...
And finally, people are made for different reasons. Many guys are made because they are good earners. These are the guys making a quarter million or half million bucks a year. Other guys are made because they are loyal and killed someone or because their relative is a big shot. This varies a lot among the families too.
I think there are a lot of made guys who don't make that much money. There are even more who spend more than they make. As someone who currently lives in NYC, $250,000 is a lot of money or just a little money - depending on your lifestyle. If you read a lot of mafia books, you will come across many stories of these guys being completely broke... Best post in the thread. A lot of these guys are attracted to the life and the perks they get by being a gangster. They want to earn and not everyone is cut out for 9-5 corporate America life, so they take the easy way out.
"It wasn't very good parsley to begin with, and then the cat went and peed on it." -Sicilian proverb
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Re: How much does the average soldier earn?
[Re: Louiebynochi]
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01/11/18 06:26 AM
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Joseph Campanella made 5k a week. Wild Bill Cutolo collected 125k a week. And we all know the Martino and Locascios who are worth tens of millions. Johnny G Gambino Soldier at his height prolly made 20k a week. $125k per week? That would make it $6 million per year.
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Re: How much does the average soldier earn?
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01/11/18 10:14 PM
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I'm reading the Valachi Papers at the moment and he was making several thousand a week from numbers and shylocking. That was big money back in the 30s. He was just a soldier. I know it goes without saying but the bosses back then must have been rolling in dough.
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Re: How much does the average soldier earn?
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01/11/18 10:39 PM
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I'm reading the Valachi Papers at the moment and he was making several thousand a week from numbers and shylocking. That was big money back in the 30s. He was just a soldier. I know it goes without saying but the bosses back then must have been rolling in dough. A big In = big bucks. He was promised into marriage to a very well connected guys daughter named Petrelli. A soilder of Messaria, who eventually became a Capo for Luciano. After the war many huge earners were reassigned and kept on. It’s who ya Know.
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