Elon is a classic micromanager, and that’s why he wants people in the office. MY job is 50/50 (I administer accounts, but also a lot of the hardware in my facility), so I can’t work from home.
Elon is a classic micromanager, and that’s why he wants people in the office. MY job is 50/50 (I administer accounts, but also a lot of the hardware in my facility), so I can’t work from home.
/hurriedly writes Terminator reboot, where Skynet is your manager.
You know, if this keeps up, I might start to think that Elon is kind of an asshole!
Wait, wait, wait. You’re telling me that a billionaire, who can afford to buy and pay for absolutely anything his heart desires including the best childcare in the world, doesn’t see why working from home is beneficial to some of us? Is this the same guy who tweets constantly about plummeting birth rates and how the…
Elon Musk makes billions of dollars a year working. Nearly no one else does. Is that morally wrong?
Says someone who didn’t pay his office rent.
My WFH days are when I get the most work done. This week is one of my busiest weeks of the year, my boss told me to stay home so I can get more done. Trust your workers, Elon. If you can't trust them from home, either they have deeper issues, or you do.
This is what someone on the wrong side of 20 year office lease might say.
This guy is fucking unhinged.
Man using paying customers to perform open road beta tests of self driving software that is explicitly designed to disregard road laws in favor of convenience has opinions on morality.
Lets make Elon have to create his tweets by hand in the mine, its only the only morally fair way to do it.
Musk is a psychopath that is fully convinced he is now a God and center of the universe.
I get to sit down all day when I work. Factory workers often don’t. Is that morally wrong? I get to work in a relatively quiet, semi-private environment. Factory workers don’t. Is that morally wrong?
But it’s not a tax “break” they spend the money on upkeeping the land around Disney that would otherwise bankrupt the local areas. The only reason Florida doesn’t have a state income tax is all the taxes paid by Disney and MGM parks. So in this case, they’re paying and then some.
Floridians are already feeling the pain of deep red rule. Property taxes are leaving people unable to afford to keep their homes. When you cut taxes for the wealthy and corporations the money has to come from somewhere, and it’s always the working class that gets hit.
If I have to choose between a soulless mega-corp and a fascist regime? Slight advantage to the mega-corp. No one cares about their tax status.
Cue the Weird Al!
Ron’s only interest is in using this as a national platform so he can run for president. He could care less about Florida or what Disney does.
does the state want us to invest more, employ more people, and pay more taxes—or not?”