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Oh hell yea.
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Most of the time!
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According to an ex's nephew yes. He once said when his mom told him to go get a job at McDonlds why should I bust my ass working for the man for chump change when I can make in one hour dealing drugs what it would take me all day to make flpping burgers at Mickey D's
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obviously but 4 the time u spend in jail you probaly end up with less then the equevilent of minimum wage all together. f**k crime inless theres no other way around it. but sometimes when your so far gone in a crazy environment ya mindframes totally messed up and u cant see any other way.
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Yes but only because its tax free.
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Yes, but not all crime. Also, I believe that we should do away with minimum wage.
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It sure does, that is why so many go in to that profession..
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course it does but the lifestyle you have to adopt isnt worth it ..trust me on this.. ..would rather be poorish and live on the right side of the law :O)
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It does if you work at it full-time, like any job.
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That depends on if and when you get caught. Average pay in prison is $.06 per hour (plus room and board of course).
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Depends on the crime. A white collar criminal who manages to swindle millions is likely to still come out ahead even if he/she gets arrested and does time. A stick up guy who robs a liquor store for what's in the register probably comes out behind. If you are going to be a criminal, go big and and go white collar
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I am sure it is alot more. That is why people choose that over working in mcdonalds. It pays much better! If both had the same hourly rate then I would rater avoid risk and work at any fast food chain than a high risk job.
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It actually pays negativly because it takes away your dignity, which is priceless.
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legalized crime does.
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Try it and judge yourself
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White collar crime seems to. And you rarely go to jail. And if you do, it's Club Fed and they never seem to track down where you hid the money.
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seems like it but you might end up in jail over it
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Depends on which crime. Speeding doesn't pay anything. Nor does soliciting prostitution. Bank robbery pays pretty well, I hear.
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Yes, crime pays more than the minimum, but you might also get the maximum.
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Judging from the life style of most people who attempt to get by from scamming and stealing, no. Criminal types might occasionally get lucky but in the course of a year, most years, they would almost always make more working a minimum wage job. Criminal types tend to drink a lot and that tends to substantially interfere with making a good living (committing crimes or not).
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