Aker & Prosteal
Hey Aker, I’ve got a lead on a supply run that could line our pockets fast—thought you’d want the numbers before we decide how much risk we’re willing to take.
Sure, send over the numbers. I’ll run a quick risk assessment once I see the route, the crew, and the expected payoff. No surprises.
Route A, crew size 3—two muscle guys and a sharp-eyed driver. Payoff’s about 120k, risk around thirty percent. No surprises, just the facts.
120k for 30% risk isn’t bad on paper, but three people and a single driver gives you no margin. If anything goes sideways, we’re stuck. I’d add a fourth or fifth person for backup, or cut the payoff in half to stay under a 20% risk threshold. Decide now.
Looks like a tight squeeze, but I’ll tweak the crew—add a quick‑hands hacker to the mix and keep the driver on standby. Cut the payoff to 80k and we’re below that 20% line. Still makes a tidy haul if we pull it off.We need to output final.Alright, I’ll pull in a small hacker, keep the driver on the sidelines, and trim the payoff to 80k. That keeps us under the 20% risk line and still lets us walk away with a nice stack.
Cutting to 80k and adding a hacker gives us the margin we need. Keep the driver on standby, keep the plan tight, and we walk away with a tidy haul. Let's lock it in.
All right, lock it in. I’ll get the hacker lined up and keep the driver on standby. We'll stay tight and walk away with a tidy haul.