Vendor Thoughts

Sometimes it's hard not to be tethered to my PC all day. Spend hours trying to figure out new stealth methods, advertising or how to smuggle my drugs from A to B. Do I save my money or do I reinvest? Do I get new furniture or add another item to my store? Do I lend my family and friends money or do I continue pretending that I am dead broke living off welfare?

What day of the week is it? Did I ship out there orders for today? Did I reply to this guy sending me a three page long inquiry high off his ass? I can't remember, I don't even take drugs, but it feels like every day is the same. After three years of continuously vending nothing comes as a surprise anymore. Did I even pay my rent? I'm surrounded by drugs but without doing some calculations have no idea how much money or drugs I actually have until I almost run out. Sometimes I have no cash, but 25BTC sitting in one of my wallets.

Maybe I should stop and get a job, maybe I should get a degree, maybe I should get a trade certification, maybe I should open a store. But man, nothing earns as easily and as effortlessly as dealing drugs. I remember when it all started so innocently from my dorm room. Just selling some weed and growing shrooms, it was new and exiting and I was finally able to afford shit and pay my debts.

Now it's my job, I meet up with some guy who supplies me every other week who tells me drug related stories which are stranger and more unsettling than fiction. Through him I meet strange people and hear weird things. Sometimes it just feels like I am living a dream (if you have seen waking life you know what I mean), I never thought I'd become a drug dealer but the alternative of working a dead end 9 to 5 job I don't like is just equally as depressing. Maybe I should just shut up and be happy...


Comments


[19 Points] dawgiee:

9 to 5 jobs suck. Keep vending brother


[17 Points] FrankWhite2323:

If you have been doing this for 3 years and you haven't been caught, you are relatively smart.

  1. Go on vacation for 2 weeks. I don't mean an expensive one, but a more relaxing one, nature, read, chill.

  2. Come back and limit the amount of business you do. Focus on more profitable orders, and cut down on less profitable ones. Experiment in quality over quantity.

  3. Start looking at this like a proper business. This part is controversial in terms of record keeping. I.... dont recommend recordkeeping of any nature unless you are as disciplined as a robot. It doesn't sound like you are, all due respect.

Have work hours. Process orders between 9-5, then you are done for the day. Ship out once every X days.

Also take a look at your system, and mix it up, if there are patterns.

Also, be super safe/cautious/even paranoid.

How is your social life? Get some hobbies, start hitting the gym, get into new fun things for a month.

Then look into setting up a legit business, or getting a degree.


[8 Points] None:

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[2 Points] dawgiee:

BTW. Why don't you go take a vacation? You need some time away, and it sounds like you've got the money. What's the point in making money when you don't spend it?


[2 Points] hdheuud:

The 9-5 is what creates drug dealers


[2 Points] Asmithpoker:

You know what is funny.... You selling drugs became your 9-5.

It is literally 0 difference running a drug op then say selling golf clubs. You wake up deal with customers you may or may not like. Then you do inventory. Stock up on things to sell. Clean your store(basic opsec). Its all the same man. Its all just some kind of work to provide income to buy shit you need or want.


[1 Points] tropicthunderzz:

wat do u sell op


[1 Points] None:

Bank up, cash out, retire from vending, and pick up a simple job just to pay the bills. That's what I'd do in your situation at least. I like to live comfortably and below my means, not in the laps of luxury.


[1 Points] StraightbizDN:

One of the best thread I have read in a long time.


[1 Points] free-agent:

I got canned from the slave life and now I am attempting to build my drug ring. Keep doing what you are doing it will all pay off in the end.


[1 Points] CarlsPie:

For what it is worth, a 9 to 5 is not the only option. I started a small business with a friend and have been doing that professionally ever since. So if there is some set of skills you have, or want to develop, that you could turn into a profitable small business, I highly recommend at least trying.

Don't quit your day job, work on your ideas while supporting yourself, and then you can switch over if it starts really taking off.


[0 Points] DrRopataNZ:

yolo