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What "occupation" was considered the "lowest?"

Posted By: BaltimoreSteel69

What "occupation" was considered the "lowest?" - 03/15/13 08:34 PM


What occupation is considered the "lowest of the low" within the Mafia ranks?

Guy who disposed of bodies?
Posted By: pizzaboy

Re: What "occupation" was considered the "lowest?" - 03/15/13 08:44 PM

Originally Posted By: BaltimoreSteel69

What occupation is considered the "lowest of the low" within the Mafia ranks?

I heard that Frank Costello had a personal ass wiper. That has to rank.

Oh yeah, the guy was from Chicago tongue grin.
Posted By: Giancarlo

Re: What "occupation" was considered the "lowest?" - 03/15/13 08:47 PM

Maybe the Fluffer who had to get Big Paul and his implant hard before he could bang Gloria! lol
Posted By: DiLorenzo

Re: What "occupation" was considered the "lowest?" - 03/15/13 09:21 PM

Guys involved with porn !!
Posted By: SnickersMagillicutti

Re: What "occupation" was considered the "lowest?" - 03/15/13 09:24 PM

Thats easy.

You do know that some mobsters are gay right? Yeah believe it or not some like to take it in the ass.

So the lowest occupation would of had to be somebodies boy toy. You show up when they get drunk and have to give them private lap dances and favors.
Posted By: AmericanCrime

Re: What "occupation" was considered the "lowest?" - 03/15/13 10:31 PM

Whenever I think about scumbag activity within the Mafia. I think of Roy DeMeo's crew. Heard they sold kiddy porn and bestiality flicks.

I'm sure mobsters who knew thought that was one of the grimiest ways to make a buck.
Posted By: cookcounty

Re: What "occupation" was considered the "lowest?" - 03/15/13 11:17 PM

a snitch is the lowest when dealing with organized criminals
Posted By: AmericanCrime

Re: What "occupation" was considered the "lowest?" - 03/15/13 11:32 PM

And actually with Law Enforcement protocol when it comes to CIs, that could be considered a profession. Heard of informants gettin paid for ratting along with other perks.
Posted By: streetbossliborio

Re: What "occupation" was considered the "lowest?" - 03/16/13 02:58 AM

low level run around associate who is expendable.
Posted By: Rompipalle

Re: What "occupation" was considered the "lowest?" - 03/16/13 05:56 PM

If you're talking about the "lowest rank" in the mob, within guys who are actually connected or made. i dont know i would say maybe the guys who collected money or beat people up due to debts.
Posted By: SnickersMagillicutti

Re: What "occupation" was considered the "lowest?" - 03/16/13 06:27 PM

To be serious for a moment I would have to say a guy who is getting his foot in the door with bookmaking? I would think that the guy who can go out and be trusted to collect money and break someones legs must have more respect than a guy who just receives phone calls all day long each week during football season.
Posted By: Rompipalle

Re: What "occupation" was considered the "lowest?" - 03/16/13 06:40 PM

Originally Posted By: SnickersMagillicutti
To be serious for a moment I would have to say a guy who is getting his foot in the door with bookmaking? I would think that the guy who can go out and be trusted to collect money and break someones legs must have more respect than a guy who just receives phone calls all day long each week during football season.


i can agree with that
Posted By: Viceguy

Re: What "occupation" was considered the "lowest?" - 03/17/13 09:47 AM

Guy who pours the drink in the social club.
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