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  • Jun 4, 2022
    Moonchaser

    Only mfers that d***ride billionaires are people who got lucky in life and didn’t have to face tough times ever

    You could’ve just said republicans.

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    How are people still supporting Musk saying people need to be in the office when he just announced that they halted hiring people and need to cut their employees by 10% a few days after that email got sent to their employees lmfao??????

    He don’t give a f*** about them working from home. It was all a ploy to get them angry so they’d quit instead of having to fire them

    IBM and other major corporations have used the same exact tactic before firing a bunch of people

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    Yevin

    exec mfers making millions to sit at home and click buttons

    get off your ass and go clock in in person

    Ok Yevin. I’d be mad too if I had to be a cvs cashier

  • Jun 4, 2022
    Hiro

    I mean in one way he is kinda right , its impossible to see if all the workers are actually doing their jobs at home... but they way he is saying this is not nice. Also i dont like him so dont @ me

    If the work is getting done it shouldn’t/doesn’t matter. All of this comes down to these d***head companies being max that they have all of this real estate going unused.

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    How anyone can support Musk is hilarious to me. Everything he says is bullshit.

    “I wanna buy twitter cause I care about free speech!”

    Also Elon: silences employees and cancels journalists

    “We need all workers to come in the office no more work from home.”

    1 day later: “We are halting hiring and need to cut employment by 10%”

    And then….

    “Watch the dirty tricks democrats use against me”

    1 day later: report about him sexually assaulting a stewardess and having to pay her $250k

    The guy is a manipulating piece of s***. No f***in s*** he hates Democrats now, cause that’s the side that wants to tax the f*** out of him and he knows Republicans never will.

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    Dirty

    How are people still supporting Musk saying people need to be in the office when he just announced that they halted hiring people and need to cut their employees by 10% a few days after that email got sent to their employees lmfao??????

    He don’t give a f*** about them working from home. It was all a ploy to get them angry so they’d quit instead of having to fire them

    IBM and other major corporations have used the same exact tactic before firing a bunch of people

    the in-office email was to the execs, layoffs were to (almost) everyone

    i dont get how they relate in regards to this being a ploy tho

  • Jun 4, 2022
    frenchpress

    the in-office email was to the execs, layoffs were to (almost) everyone

    i dont get how they relate in regards to this being a ploy tho

    You seriously think that’s just a complete coincidence lmao??????

    When IBM, Yahoo and Netflix have already done the same exact thing???

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    Dirty

    How anyone can support Musk is hilarious to me. Everything he says is bullshit.

    “I wanna buy twitter cause I care about free speech!”

    Also Elon: silences employees and cancels journalists

    “We need all workers to come in the office no more work from home.”

    1 day later: “We are halting hiring and need to cut employment by 10%”

    And then….

    “Watch the dirty tricks democrats use against me”

    1 day later: report about him sexually assaulting a stewardess and having to pay her $250k

    The guy is a manipulating piece of s***. No f***in s*** he hates Democrats now, cause that’s the side that wants to tax the f*** out of him and he knows Republicans never will.

    i dont support him because he does or doesnt lay people off lmao

    yall use every single move he does as some attack on humanity lol

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    frenchpress

    what is the big deal

    literally cant believe theres outrage over telling high up execs to come back to work lol

  • Jun 4, 2022
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    Birdie

    Teslas are horrible physical quality and you want to drive away your software talent who are your best asset and value WFH the most

    He doesn’t care about his company lol he’s gonna sell his shares or drive it to low performance so it can be bought out

    oh youre really not smart

    i get it now

  • Jun 4, 2022
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    shane

    haha what world do you live in

    The world where everything you want is yours if you work hard enough

    As I get older I really understand exactly why so many people think the way they do now. All the people who want hand outs and socialism and all that.

    People wanna put minimal effort into everything. S*** sad to me. World could be great if everyone put in their all

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    frenchpress

    im not sure if labor shortages will be a persistent thing though, and im very sure that the labor shortages are not wholly or even largely attributable to people rejecting working conditions such as "workers will come to work when they work" -- wages/conditions in a much broader sense, that likely makes up a big portion of labor shortage, but that category in itself was/is influenced a lot by covid

    im just sayin that there's a strange entitlement to WFH that's popped up since covid, and it's an unrealistic one for ppl to expect for the future. will it be offered more frequently than it was pre-covid? for sure, at some places. i just think generally the value for a business of having its people work in a more centralized way again will far outweigh the desire of people who want to frequently WFH

    The tighter labor market is directly associated to the elevated number of job openings concentrated in the middle and upper middle of earners. The further tightening of the market post lockdowns was fueled by a a consumer reaction to long time stagnate growth of wages even during last economic expansion we saw post 2010.

    It is directly associated to workers capitalizing on the large number of openings post Covid and understanding their leverage in renegotiating salaries as inflation/number of open positions compounded together.

    We’ve seen repeated push back on WFH in the last year from financial services sector to tech. It’s failed repeatedly for the companies that have tried to fight it (Goldman, Citi, etc)

    Workers with actual leverage can and will dictate what the norm is and companies operating in this tight labor market don’t have much an option to axe a benefit highly skilled talent values. If they won’t provide it a competitor will.

  • Jun 4, 2022
    deleteduser2863

    They’re equality terrible.

    The d***riders have been around forever though. So I’m used to them. I’ve dealt with a lot of Tesla’s top investors, and even some SpaceX’s private investors, and they hate the d***riders too. They actually criticize Elon a lot, which is cool.

    The haters have alllll come out recently. Mostly since the Twitter acquisition started. Feels like Elon against the world, on the internet at least. So many lies & tons of misinformation.

    There lot of the misinfo being spread in this site even

    Real ones been hating

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    mctate

    oh youre really not smart

    i get it now

    Respectfully, that doesn’t really mean much coming from someone saying a whole lotta nothing on this topic.

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    mctate

    literally cant believe theres outrage over telling high up execs to come back to work lol

    Why people keep lying abt it being just execs as if it's not out in the open

  • Jun 4, 2022
    Scratchin Mamba

    Why people keep lying abt it being just execs as if it's not out in the open

    They don’t read

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    Also even if it was just for executives (it’s not) — you people don’t understand how hierarchy works?

    If a senior or associate VP is being forced is come into the office — what do you think that means to the people reporting to them and so on lol?

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    Mom the plebs fell for the media's Musk distraction bit again

    Imagine if people dedicate this much energy to.the things that actually affecting them... And it's s lot of s*** right now.... Who gives an actual damn if Tesla employees having to go into the office, it's irrelevant to everyone but 0.03 of the US population. There's bigger issues people

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    Honestly i like being in the office I love the interactions, the banter little bit of flirting here and there, if I had to work from home all day I would go crazy and i cant fathom how to theres people who are asking for it like how anti social can you be

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    Drench

    Honestly i like being in the office I love the interactions, the banter little bit of flirting here and there, if I had to work from home all day I would go crazy and i cant fathom how to theres people who are asking for it like how anti social can you be

    I've had jobs where i prefer being at the office and jobs where i'd rather stay home

    Depends on the colleagues and supervisors etc

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    mctate

    i dont support him because he does or doesnt lay people off lmao

    yall use every single move he does as some attack on humanity lol

    Why are you defending an apartheid royalty billionaire online?

  • Jun 4, 2022
    Scratchin Mamba

    I've had jobs where i prefer being at the office and jobs where i'd rather stay home

    Depends on the colleagues and supervisors etc

    Yeah I get it, most people in my office are my age (early 20’s) we have a great joking atmosphere Lots of lovely ladies as well I guess that makes it easier to clock in

  • “acceptble”

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    Scratchin Mamba

    Why people keep lying abt it being just execs as if it's not out in the open

    example narrative: "tesla is laying off 10% of their workforce!!"
    truth: they are laying off 10% of people outside of their major work force. this does not apply to anyone actually building cars, battery packs or installing solar, aka the majority of the work force.

    so really like maybe 3-4% total

    but yall will find some weird and negative angle to take on it

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