by TommyNoto » Mon Jun 07, 2021 11:37 am
johnny_scootch wrote: ↑Sun Jun 06, 2021 10:24 am
Lutty12 wrote: ↑Sun Jun 06, 2021 8:25 am
Anyone else wonder how all these informants get jobs/roles so easily after release. For example, both John alite and Michael Franzese have featured in a major Netflix documentary but neither were even involved or had a clue about the concrete club investigation. John Pennisi is another one who has mentioned he was a manager at a construction job even after he was convicted for manslaughter. I have always thought you needed a degree or some kind of apprenticeship experience to acquire such roles?
Pennisi was/is a Construction Site Safety Manager. You don’t need a degree just relevant work experience and certification through various DOB approved courses. This job put Pennisi right in the construction mix and lead to what he says was a major source of income for him ironing out beefs between various construction companies.
Safety site ( especially highway ) business is all run by convicts and worked by convicts in NJ . They can make over $80 an hour ( 1099 employee ) just sitting there. It’s actually too boring that some can’t make it , especially the night shift in winter. They all use their non white wives as the owner to get all the contracts and these are big . I have no mob knowledge but I’m well over 50% sure the mob is all up in here as everyone has a record. I found the whole thing fascinating but all my boys that got crushed by Covid are doing it, sometime they could double dip with unemployment
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Anyone else wonder how all these informants get jobs/roles so easily after release. For example, both John alite and Michael Franzese have featured in a major Netflix documentary but neither were even involved or had a clue about the concrete club investigation. John Pennisi is another one who has mentioned he was a manager at a construction job even after he was convicted for manslaughter. I have always thought you needed a degree or some kind of apprenticeship experience to acquire such roles?
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Pennisi was/is a Construction Site Safety Manager. You don’t need a degree just relevant work experience and certification through various DOB approved courses. This job put Pennisi right in the construction mix and lead to what he says was a major source of income for him ironing out beefs between various construction companies.
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Safety site ( especially highway ) business is all run by convicts and worked by convicts in NJ . They can make over $80 an hour ( 1099 employee ) just sitting there. It’s actually too boring that some can’t make it , especially the night shift in winter. They all use their non white wives as the owner to get all the contracts and these are big . I have no mob knowledge but I’m well over 50% sure the mob is all up in here as everyone has a record. I found the whole thing fascinating but all my boys that got crushed by Covid are doing it, sometime they could double dip with unemployment