JOBS/POSITIONS
mob family positions
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The Boss: also called The Don (0/1) The Boss makes all the important decisions, much like a CEO of a company would. Although each mob boss may run his crime family in a different way, they have one thing in common: they are greatly respected and widely feared by their subordinates. All of the men in his outfit pay him a tribute and kill for him.
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The UnderBoss: also called The Lieutenant (0/1) The Underboss is second-in-command in the organizational hierarchy of the crime family. His level of authority varies, but he is ready to stand in for the boss at any given moment. He is the second most powerful man in the crime family. If the Boss dies, normally the Underboss would take the reigns as Boss of the crime family, but there have been exceptions.
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The Consigliere/Counselor: (0/1) The consigliere is the Bosses right-hand man. The Consigliere is very powerful in the organization, and he plays one of the most important roles in a crime family. He is a close and trusted friend and confidant of the family boss for strategic information, diplomatic counsel, and sound advice. The Consigliere is someone who the Boss trusts and goes to for advice, counsel or information regarding the organization, operations, or businesses. The Consigliere is meant to offer unbiased information based on what he sees as best for the crime family. He's normally incredibly intelligent, clever, diplomatic, intuitive, ruthlessly efficient, sophisticated, rational, resourceful, perceptive, and astute, and he is normally a clever talker, resourceful thinker, and diplomatic advisor. Unlike the underboss, the consigliere is chosen solely for his abilities and the amount of vast knowledge, and immense intelligence he possesses. Generally, only the boss and underboss have more authority than the consigliere in a crime family. The Consigliere is very powerful in the command hierarchy, he is the "third in command".
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The Caporegimes/Captains: (0/1) The captain heads a large crew of anywhere from 20 to 1,000 soldiers and associates and can order them to do absolutely anything. The captains report directly to a boss or underboss who hands down the orders and instructions. He is very powerful and has the power to order his crew to do anything and everything he desires. The Captain must receive at least 40% of his soldiers and associates weekly earnings, and the Captains kick up 25% to the bosses and keeps the rest for himself. Most Captains are very rich and powerful men due to their soldiers and associates making them so much money and a daily basis.
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The Soldiers: (0/2) The lowest-ranking members of the Mafia, the grunts of the organization, generally sticking out their neck in the hope of making a name for themselves by demonstrating their loyalty to the organization and protecting the organization at all costs. Soldiers are used to commit murder, assassinations, bombing, arson, extortion, death threats, blackmailing, witness intimidation, jury intimidation, police corruption, political corruption, government corruption. They are the workers for the organization that work the streets making a lot of money and killing a lot of people for the bosses and the organization.
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The Associates: (0/2) Associates are not made members of the Mafia, but they work for the Mafia. Associates are used for either drives, bodyguards, hitmen, enforcers, errand boys, or money collectors for high-ranking members of the Mafia. Associates must give at least 30% of their weekly earnings to the Captains. Associates can be of any ethnicity, but those not of Italian descent cannot advance any further and actually be inducted into a mafia family.
speakeasy jobs
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The Owner: (0/1) They own the place, typically run as a normal business with a hidden door that leads to a basement speakeasy filled with illegal alcohol and drugs.
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The Bar Tender: (0/1) They run the bar, dealing out different mixtures and concoctions to get you as drunk as possible in the shortest amount of time.
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The Guard: (0/1) They guard the building secretly. Disguised as normal, everyday men, they keep an eye out for cops.
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The Entertainment: (0/1) Can be anything from singers, to dancers, to instrument players. They get paid little but they enjoy performing for people so they do it anyways!
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The Bootlegger: (0/1) They sneak in the alcohol from local makers.
everyday positions in society
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The Police: (0/1) A dangerous job, they enforced the laws of the state and country.
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The Waiter/Waitress: (0/1) They work in the nearby famous dining spot, Mac's Diner. They hear all the gossip that goes on inside the diner.
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The Farmer: (0/1) They work the farm on the outskirt of San Fran. They come to the Bay Area for supplies, visit friends, etc.
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The Construction Worker: (0/1) They recently moved to the Bay Area to work for a big name construction business.
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The Factory Worker: (0/1) Works hard in the nearby large textile factory.
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The Celebrity: (0/1) Famous entertainer know for their music, art, or silent films. They're richer than rich and live in the biggest of mansions. Tend to throw lavish parties for everyone to get together at.
societal classes
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The Upperclass: (0/2) Split up as New Money and Old Money. New Money folk are newly rich and spend it frivolously. Old Money types are a bit more cautious with their money and valuables.
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The Middleclass: (0/2) Not quite Upper, not quite lower, these are the people right dead smack in the middle of the classes. They live comfortably and can buy expensive things now and again.
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The Workingclass: (0/2) Work for a living and make less than middleclass but more than lowerclass.
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The Lowerclass: (0/2) These people dont have much to their names in terms of money.