Calling daily meetings to draw attention/boost his ego. And then when one of the soldiers takes a righteous stand and decides not to show one time he has them killed. That's how Thomas DeBrizzi got it. What a sick game.

Carmine Fatico was the best boss of the Bergin Crew. From the Mangano days on Fatico's crew brought in 30 million a year (supposedly) and not a peep of attention until the 70's. Big difference. Gotti wasn't a "bad" boss in the sense he didn't run the family's finances in to the ground and let the rackets dry up for an entire decade (looking at you Frank DeSimone) but in my opinion he's a great example of the "the Peter Principle", best exemplied by Michael Scott in the Office. In other words, promoted way past his potential success level.

Gotti was not one of the worst bosses because like I said he was smart enough not to try to fixed a business model that already brought in a lot of cash. But he wanted to be a king and not a godfather.

Last edited by BarrettM; 04/18/15 08:24 PM.