He’s a straight dummy.
Yep
Love his word salad. Who wouldn’t want to work for this guy?
For a long time I thought Elon was a genius. Once Tesla grew into a big success, once his name started propping up among the rich list, he started showing up in lot more media, started providing his opinions/solutions about each and everything. Then his true “genius” started showing up. What a douche!
Live long enough to see yourself become the villain
Oh, he's always been a villain. Just one with enough simps in the press to hide that the emperor has no clothes.
Fucking comedy gold! “Mr. Musk’s team also held meetings with undecided employees who are key to Twitter’s operations to try to persuade them to stay, three people said. In one of those meetings, some employees were summoned to a conference room in the San Francisco office while others called in via videoconference. As the 5 p.m. deadline passed, some who had called in began hanging up, seemingly having decided to leave, even as Mr. Musk continued speaking, two people familiar with the meeting said.”
😂
No it’s too good
Paywall
Resignations Roil Twitter as Elon Musk Tries Persuading Some Workers to Stay
Hours before a Thursday deadline that Elon Musk had given Twitter employees to decide whether to stay or leave their jobs, the social media company appeared to be in disarray. Mr. Musk and his advisers held meetings with some Twitter workers whom they deemed “critical” to stop them from leaving, four people with knowledge of the conversations said. He sent out confusing messages about the company’s remote work policy, appearing to soften his stance on not allowing people to work from home before warning their managers, according to those people and internal emails viewed by The New York Times. All the while, two people said, resignations started to roll in. By the deadline, 5 p.m. Eastern time, hundreds of Twitter employees appeared to have decided to depart with three months of severance pay, the people said. Their exits added to the turmoil at Twitter since Mr. Musk, 51, completed his $44 billion takeover last month. The billionaire has laid off half of Twitter’s 7,500 full-time workers, fired dissenters and told employees that they need to be “extremely hard core” to make the company a success.