Or maybe,, (in my opinion) Underboss is almost/kind of like Right Hand mancapo bastone litterally means (underboss) soooo.. yeah he is a boss
(Sorry, if I'm wrong or, etc... Still,, correct me if I am wrong)
Or maybe,, (in my opinion) Underboss is almost/kind of like Right Hand mancapo bastone litterally means (underboss) soooo.. yeah he is a boss
the right hand man is called (Consigliere) which is taken by non other than WilfredOr maybe,, (in my opinion) Underboss is almost/kind of like Right Hand man
(Sorry, if I'm wrong or, etc... Still,, correct me if I am wrong)
I think you are confusing A boss with THE boss, if you take their positions in the family into a normal company Cordia would be the Owner/CEO and Antonio the COO.the right hand man is called (Consigliere) which is taken by non other than Wilfred
ok look at it this way
if you work at one of the KFC fast food chain resturants
you would call the guy who runs the resturant (boss)
BUT he is not the owner of the whole KFC chain
he just runs one of the resturants
yet he is a boss
so is Antonio
i guess it depends on who you mean by itI think you are confusing A boss with THE boss, if you take their positions in the family into a normal company Cordia would be the Owner/CEO and Antonio the COO.
By your logic any Capo would be a boss since he or she is in charge of the members of his/her regime and gives them orders, but they themselves recieve orders from someone higher up, including Antonio. Hell, Eiza and Joey call the MC "Boss", but that doesn't mean that if anyone would walk into the house and says: "I wanna see the boss" that he/she would be taken to the MC.
In the game that's shown best when Straffan walks into Cordia's office while she is away and Antonio fills in. The first thing he asks is "Where is your mother?" and he does so twice, not even bothering to deal with Antonio because he knows Antonio is not the boss.
THE boss is distinguished by being able to make decisions unilaterally, without asking for permission or for anyone to have the power to overrule or disregard those decisions.
The family has many people that fill the role of executives, but only ONE boss and that's Cordia.
Yeah and they absolutely are bosses. That's like saying a general manager isn't a boss because there's a franchise manager, and then a regional manager then a vp, etc. Guess what all the employees I've ever worked with have called their direct manager? The boss. You're being pedantic to the point of absurdity.By your logic any Capo would be a boss since he or she is in charge of the members of his/her regime and gives them orders, but they themselves recieve orders from someone higher up, including Antonio. Hell, Eiza and Joey call the MC "Boss", but that doesn't mean that if anyone would walk into the house and says: "I wanna see the boss" that he/she would be taken to the MC.
I agree that it's tricky and can quickly turn into a discussion about semantics, with Boss being used as a rank and still having the same meaning it has in the day-to-day vernacular.i guess it depends on who you mean by it
for example if you are a soldato working under one of the capo's
and you said (the boss ordered me to do this)
it doesn't always means cordia
especially since its not common in the family to refer to cordia as (the boss)
but when i say (the don/donna) ordered me to do this
now its locked on cordia.
thats why there are different kind's of bosses out there
the big boss the underboss and such
but in the end they are still bosses
so when he said cucking the boss
he wasn't wrong
you just have to look at the facts
the MC is not working under any capo or any high rank members
so they are out of the question
that leaves Cordia , Antonio ,
u can add and wilfred if u want
but in the end he was never refred to as (boss)
so the two of them are bosses to the MC
there is no way to cuck cordia
so when i say cucking the boss
it automaticly means Antonio.
Oh for the love of god.Yeah and they absolutely are bosses. That's like saying a general manager isn't a boss because there's a franchise manager, and then a regional manager then a vp, etc. Guess what all the employees I've ever worked with have called their direct manager? The boss. You're being pedantic to the point of absurdity.
The developer works on the game as a hobby, he has a full time job and not as much time as someone who would develop games as his/her only profession.damn why does his patreon have so less sub ?
i think he should...He plans to release the game as an early access game on steam "soon" and said he would be more professional about how he handles things from that point forward.
Not quite."Boss" is used the same way as "Sir" in the military
"sir" in the military is for officers not anyone higher ranked. just fyi.Not quite.
"Sir", in the military, is given to anyone with higher rank than you.
"Boss", in the mafia, is only given to the person at the top of the tree.
In corporate structure, Antonio would be "a" boss, but he would not be "the" boss.
2nd in command is not the commander. Only 1st in command is.
Sorry, yes. Commissioned officers upwards, only. But only by ranks junior to them."sir" in the military is for officers not anyone higher ranked. just fyi.
Eh, I used to be a patron, but then came a year with a single update (I think), plus game went deep into filler territory with quests and coding revamps, while still being basically in act 1. So people started to leave, me included.damn why does his patreon have so less sub ?