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You know, Elon is not the one really dealing with this. It's still employees.
Not defending Elon or X here though. They got what they deserved.
I wonder what goes through his employees' heads who are still working there. Do they still even believe in the service??? Do they support their boss?
They collect their paychecks and hope they never have to deal with him on any personal basis. It's not too dissimilar from most jobs in that regard, but these were all once companies that employees might have put extra pride/effort into in the past. Doubtful much of that enthusiasm remains under these guy.
Don't overthink it. The remaining employees are just there for the money.
You just described "work".
You guys are getting money for working?!
They are still there for the visa.
There's money elsewhere. And I can't imagine working with the stress of being possibly fired on a whim because Elon was feeling like it one day.
I don't live in the States, but as I understand, it's hard to leave your company if your health insurance is tied to that company.
Pretty sure anyone that's left are the guys that bought into the Elon mystique, so they sort of got what they signed up for.
Or they have visas that don't let them quit, or well let's be honest, Musk is not special, doesn't really matter which psychopath you're working for. He's just loud.
Exactly. When it's a choice between a decently-paying IT job for a shitty company in the U.S. or living in poverty in Mumbai, I don't blame any of them for sticking with the job.
Funny choice of Mumbai that tickled me... though can't pinpoint why.
I can't answer that. I wasn't being arbitrary apart from arbitrarily picking a city in India. A large number of H1-B visa holders who work at Twitter come from India.
Actually you don't need to. Mumbai is so expensive that the phrase "1st world prices for 3rd world conditions" applies.
Ah that's a good point that I didn't think about.
If not… maybe they’re being compensated accordingly. We can hope.
So if you’re a hiring manager and someone has experience working for him but doesn’t fawn over him, maybe you give them some serious credit and figure they were probably decent at their job plus they can work with anybody.
Maybe he doesn't have to deal with all the menial stuff, but this still ultimately affect him.
The guy's about to be the world's first trillionaire, from what I hear. I don't think he really cares.
If he doesn't care, he wouldn't have this fight.