CyberGus
Not Just a Member
fire everybody and then see who is desperate / loyal enough to return to the fold
"WANTED: engineers to work on Tesla's industry-leading Supercharger team. Must be loyal and/or desperate. Also, MSCE certified."
You can install our site as a web app on your iOS device by utilizing the Add to Home Screen feature in Safari. Please see this thread for more details on this.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
fire everybody and then see who is desperate / loyal enough to return to the fold
I've come here from innocent cat video land. Apparently, it's not the same here and they won't take me back.
Because those are the best people for the job? The ones who are the most desperate and/or loyal?So maybe this was Elon's plan all along.... fire everybody and then see who is desperate / loyal enough to return to the fold.
I understand that this sounds like a stretch, but the best thing to ever happen in my life was to be laid off from my previous career. I was complacent. It was the devil I knew. I could do the job well but I wasn't happy and I wasn't motivated to go above or beyond for the job. It gave me the opportunity to pursue my current dream career. A shake up like this thins the ranks of complacent people and potentially gives wider opportunities for the "true believer" types. I'm not saying this was some altruistic move. But there are a lot of potential positives. We're hearing a lot about lay offs, not a lot about severance packages and the opportunities it might allow. Just a thought.Because those are the best people for the job? The ones who are the most desperate and/or loyal?
No, I didn't say, mean or imply that. Merely that it may be Elon's way of thinking and doing things. He has admitted a couple of years ago, on live TV, that he's "on the spectrum", specifically, Asperger's. That could explain why he did what he did. Or maybe not. I'm no psychologist.Because those are the best people for the job?
On the contrary, probably some of the "best" people have decided to move on to another company given what they just experienced. And other people outside of Tesla may now be thinking that there could be a position open that they could occupy. Whether or not these are the "best people", only time will tell.The ones who are the most desperate and/or loyal?
So then when you said “maybe this was Elon’s plan all along” you are saying his plan all along was to intentionally not get the best people working for him? Doesn’t sound like a very good plan to me. But you don’t need to convince me…I’m the guy who told Tesla’s recruiter there was no way in hell I’d work for Elon.On the contrary, probably some of the "best" people have decided to move on to another company given what they just experienced. And other people outside of Tesla may now be thinking that there could be a position open that they could occupy. Whether or not these are the "best people", only time will tell.
What does "best" people mean? Best is contextual, and in the tech world, the contexts change all the time. Is the best the fastest? Is it the one with the most connections? Is it the most flexible and cross-trainable? The best at site acquisition? Who gives a crap you have the Best farrier in the entire world if you're moving away from horse-drawn carriages. It's probably no coincidence that by the time you're building your 50th supercharger site in the state, it's routine and Tesla is an AI company. 2+2 = ??? Makes perfect sense to let go of those "best" people and hire back people who are willing to work under the new AI environment for example. I'm 100% with Sandy Munro. Everyone is looking at this from a feelings standpoint and not business. People don't have the foresight to see the forest instead of looking at the tree immediately in front of them.So then when you said “maybe this was Elon’s plan all along” you are saying his plan all along was to intentionally not get the best people working for him? Doesn’t sound like a very good plan to me. But you don’t need to convince me…I’m the guy who told Tesla’s recruiter there was no way in hell I’d work for Elon.
I believe that Elon took a hard look at their Supercharger crew and decided they were moving in the wrong direction. Felt it would be better for the company to start over, with a clean sheet. In other cases he has moved people around, fired the poor performing or replaced key staff.
Why does everyone second guess every thing he says and does in a negative light.
<joke>Was there even a Quality Control department in the first place?</joke>Has he fired and rehired anyone from the Quality Control department?
So after weeks of pontificating we still don’t know what really happened and why. Can’t wait for the movie.
That's fun!Chat GPT food for thought:
Which actors most closely resemble Elon Musk?
Several actors have been noted for their resemblance to Elon Musk, either due to physical similarities or their ability to capture his persona. Here are a few actors who closely resemble or could portray Elon Musk:
These actors are capable of not only resembling Musk physically but also embodying his complex personality traits, making them potential choices for portraying him in a biographical film.
- Joseph Gordon-Levitt: Known for his versatile acting skills, Gordon-Levitt shares some facial features with Musk, including a similar jawline and expressive eyes.
- Robert Downey Jr.: Although perhaps a less obvious physical match, Downey Jr. has been cited for his ability to capture the charisma and eccentricity that characterize Musk. His portrayal of Tony Stark (Iron Man) was actually inspired by Musk, adding to the perceived resemblance.
- Christian Bale: Bale has the acting range and intensity to portray Musk effectively. His ability to undergo physical transformations and his keen eye for character detail make him a strong candidate.
- Sam Rockwell: Known for his dynamic roles and chameleon-like ability to transform into various characters, Rockwell could capture the quirky and innovative spirit of Musk.
- Rami Malek: With his striking features and compelling screen presence, Malek could convincingly portray Musk, especially emphasizing his unique mannerisms and intense focus.
There is still a need for those farriers in rodeos and people who own horses but have physical disabilities that make it difficult or impossible to trim hooves properly.Who gives a crap you have the Best farrier in the entire world if you're moving away from horse-drawn carriages.
I agree. I didn't say there wasn't a need.There is still a need for those farriers in rodeos and people who own horses but have physical disabilities that make it difficult or impossible to trim hooves properly.
Chat GPT food for thought:
Which actors most closely resemble Elon Musk?
Several actors have been noted for their resemblance to Elon Musk, either due to physical similarities or their ability to capture his persona. Here are a few actors who closely resemble or could portray Elon Musk:
These actors are capable of not only resembling Musk physically but also embodying his complex personality traits, making them potential choices for portraying him in a biographical film.
- Joseph Gordon-Levitt: Known for his versatile acting skills, Gordon-Levitt shares some facial features with Musk, including a similar jawline and expressive eyes.
- Robert Downey Jr.: Although perhaps a less obvious physical match, Downey Jr. has been cited for his ability to capture the charisma and eccentricity that characterize Musk. His portrayal of Tony Stark (Iron Man) was actually inspired by Musk, adding to the perceived resemblance.
- Christian Bale: Bale has the acting range and intensity to portray Musk effectively. His ability to undergo physical transformations and his keen eye for character detail make him a strong candidate.
- Sam Rockwell: Known for his dynamic roles and chameleon-like ability to transform into various characters, Rockwell could capture the quirky and innovative spirit of Musk.
- Rami Malek: With his striking features and compelling screen presence, Malek could convincingly portray Musk, especially emphasizing his unique mannerisms and intense focus.
That's funny!