I'm going to give some advice after the recent thread of the dude thinking of being a vendor but being afraid of consequences, and seeing random comm enters consider vending.
Being a dealer is not what you think it is. You will not be cool or respected for dealing. Yea, the instant 200$ per day is great at first, and you think "shit this is easy af". After a few weeks things will change. You will lose all your friends doing regular shit as you are on the job 24/7 randomly traveling across the town flipping paks. You will gain the reputation of being the guy with the drugs. Socially you will naturally separate from everyone not dealing drugs as well. If you are selling anything that people can OD on you will begin to develop a constant paranoia that something bad may happen to a customer and they will rat you. You will begin to think of every single possible scenario that you could get fucked over by (unless you are dumb). The only people that text you will be ones looking for drugs. This is before I even consider the other side; competition. If you plan to make any real money it will catch other dealers' attention, and they WILL be pissed if you take their buisness (even accidentally). Now you gotta be ready to kill someone and watch your back for shooters at random times.
This is just the reality of the game. You cannot live a 2-faced life and balance lifestyles. You will be a dealer 24/7. And if you don't get out while you can, you WILL eventually slip up one day and face a felony charge and become shunned by everyone normal as a criminal.
Call me a bitch or whatever, but I'm not about that life. I recommend thinking about the day you get caught and what your future will be (or loss thereof)
Dealing really isn't one of those go big or go home things. Best advice to give anyone is do not bite off more than you can chew.