What is retirement like for old Mafiosos?
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What is retirement like for old Mafiosos?

Retiring for a mafia guy is unlikely because you either end up in jail or six feet under. But what for the select few that do make it to old age - what’s their life like? Retirement home and get pulled into various dealings with younger mafiosos like Hector Salamanca?

Is it different depending on the year? Like 1960s vs today?

u/No_Woodpecker2106 — 4 days ago

Marketing property management services- Google or Facebook Ads?

I have a relatively small PM company we specialize in multiplexes, multi family and a bit of commercial.

I’ve been getting very low amount of leads this summer. I’m guessing it’s a bit slower. Do you see success investing heavily in one or the other? Are there niche areas we should explore?

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u/No_Woodpecker2106 — 10 days ago

How to value a small Handyman business in Toronto?

Hi everyone! Thanks for visiting!

I run a small property management company and I need essentially a synergetic business I can rely on for small repairs. Currently I am exploring acquiring an owner-operated handyman business (the owner is retiring). And it is currently generating about 7-8 jobs per week at $150-$300 per job. It has a good Google profile and more or less automated processes. It spends maybe an additional $600-$1,000 per month on marketing. Fuel is $300 per month, insurance is $400 per month. Net I’m looking at $3,000-3,900 per month. Can you suggest what this might be worth?

Happy to provide more details.

Edit: I’m not acquiring a vehicle. I’m acquiring tools for my new hire. I plan to pay my hire $35-40 per hour.

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u/No_Woodpecker2106 — 10 days ago

Buying a handyman business in Toronto.

Hi everyone, looking for advice on valuation of a small handyman business.

I run a small property management company and I need essentially a synergetic business I can rely on for small repairs. Currently I am exploring acquiring an owner-operated handyman business (the owner is retiring). And it is currently generating about 7-8 jobs per week at $150-$300 per job. It has a good Google profile and more or less automated processes. Can you suggest what this might be worth?

Happy to provide more details.

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u/No_Woodpecker2106 — 10 days ago

Do the Plurbs value life because it means [potentially] one more plurb member?

What if the plurbs also want to infect the trees and animals?

u/No_Woodpecker2106 — 13 days ago

How do you handle Mr Polk?

Let’s say you’re Kendall in this exact point. How do you approach that call?

He went heavy-handed about it. However, I feel like Mr. Polk took the meeting because he was open to some sort of arrangement. But it all fell apart at the 3.20 vs 3.25 billion point….

Is there a way to have Mr Polk extend some sort of leniency while the Waystar restructures? Or even just the amount of cash they owe Mr Polk - that’s a bank problem if they can’t collect it. Maybe a promise of future deals with that bank?

u/No_Woodpecker2106 — 22 days ago

Stewy vs Mattson??

They have their own styles but i feel like both are incredibly competent.

Who is the more serious person?

u/No_Woodpecker2106 — 22 days ago
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Are we out of the woods?

No pun intended!

Can I take off my mask?

Yesterday the marker was in the red zone.

u/No_Woodpecker2106 — 1 month ago

Bruce Wayne (Wayne Corp) vs Tony Stark (Stark Ind.) - Hostile Takeover

I’m talking about Stark Industries vs Wayne Corp, two financial power houses, government contracts and connections - which one comes out on top.

u/No_Woodpecker2106 — 1 month ago

How do I close my first real big client??

The gist of it is this: I have a potential client that I know I’m super close to closing but he is just squeezing my fee on and on. On the one hand it s a huge deal because of bigger credentials. On the other hand, he just won’t stop squeezing my fees. I’m a bit nervous because I feel it’s so close but on the other hand I feel like they’re playing me. What do I do?

years ago I started a small Property management company. It has grown to a bit bigger now from residential properties - where I built the credentials. Now we’re starting to move to commercial properties.

About 2 weeks ago, I purchased a lead for a guy who needed a property manager for his private school (roughly 31,000 SF). It’s a sizeable project and one that will definitely put me on the map with more serious commercial businesses. I desperately need this account so I prepared a gorgeous presentation, presented it in front of the board. They seemed to love it, and asked questions and even shared more information about the school.

During the presentation I gave them a fee, to which they were swift to say - no no that won’t work for us. If we wanted to hire a full time person we would have. We’re a non profit school, cut your fee for us please.

I cut my fee by about 30% and revised the scope a bit. They said - cut your fee further we can’t afford that. I said, I can’t cut the fee, the fee I gave you represents my near breakeven point, if you want me to cut the fee, you have to share a budget (essentially how much are you allocating to this project). I could probably revise the scope to accommodate your budget.

They have not shared the budget yet (it’s been a week) and I’m lowkey freaking out. I know they’re not talking to anybody else because the fee I gave was very generous and I know they’re need my services because the janitor is currently handling all the maintenance on his own. Which is obviously not great when you’re running an industrial sized building.

What do I do?

Full disclosure, I know they’re going to take full advantage of me and I know I will have to work crazy hours but I also know it will pay off in the end because I can use this building as a flagship client for future clients!

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u/No_Woodpecker2106 — 1 month ago

How do I close this first big client?

The gist of it is this: I have a potential client that I know I’m super close to closing but he is just squeezing my fee on and on. On the one hand it s a huge deal because of bigger credentials. On the other hand, he just won’t stop squeezing my fees. I’m a bit nervous because I feel it’s so close but on the other hand I feel like they’re playing me. What do I do?

years ago I started a small Property management company. It has grown to a bit bigger now from residential properties - where I built the credentials. Now we’re starting to move to commercial properties.

About 2 weeks ago, I purchased a lead for a guy who needed a property manager for his private school (roughly 31,000 SF). It’s a sizeable project and one that will definitely put me on the map with more serious commercial businesses. I desperately need this account so I prepared a gorgeous presentation, presented it in front of the board. They seemed to love it, and asked questions and even shared more information about the school.

During the presentation I gave them a fee, to which they were swift to say - no no that won’t work for us. If we wanted to hire a full time person we would have. We’re a non profit school, cut your fee for us please.

I cut my fee by about 30% and revised the scope a bit. They said - cut your fee further we can’t afford that. I said, I can’t cut the fee, the fee I gave you represents my near breakeven point, if you want me to cut the fee, you have to share a budget (essentially how much are you allocating to this project). I could probably revise the scope to accommodate your budget.

They have not shared the budget yet (it’s been a week) and I’m lowkey freaking out. I know they’re not talking to anybody else because the fee I gave was very generous and I know they’re need my services because the janitor is currently handling all the maintenance on his own. Which is obviously not great when you’re running an industrial sized building.

What do I do?

Full disclosure, I know they’re going to take full advantage of me and I know I will have to work crazy hours but I also know it will pay off in the end because I can use this building as a flagship client for future clients!

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u/No_Woodpecker2106 — 1 month ago

Jennifer Anniston as your Boss vs Married YOU

She is your boss exactly like in Horrible Bosses. You’re a married guy working as her dental assistant.

Can you withstand her advances?

u/No_Woodpecker2106 — 1 month ago

Why did Animal Blundetto beat up his Asian partner?

I never understood this. He was doing so well and all of a sudden he blew up on the guy after trying to correct his accent. I understand it is difficult to go legit but he was coping with it.

Was he just building the resentment toward the rich and easy lifestyle others had - sort of like Vito when he is doing carpentry?

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u/No_Woodpecker2106 — 1 month ago

Could Logan take over Waystar if he was in Kendall’s position?

Imagine young Logan, except he is in Kendall’s shoes. We are right back at Season 1. How would Logan take over Waystar if he is Kendall? Could he do it even?

u/No_Woodpecker2106 — 2 months ago

Jason Bourne vs Modern CIA

Is it at all feasible to fly under the radar of CIA for Jason Bourne?

Basically could the first 3 movies happen in the modern world with modern surveillance and AI?

u/No_Woodpecker2106 — 2 months ago