Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No - I don't want to deal with having a boss who's interested in inpregnating me, as apparently he's done/offered for many female employees.
+1. He is a total creep with women. WSJ did a story on him some time ago that published his texts to one of his employees, straight up stalker-type stuff.
wtf, seriously? Gross AF.
Anonymous wrote:If yes, why? If not, what would make you not want to? Imagine pay is excellent and much better than your current job.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No - I don't want to deal with having a boss who's interested in inpregnating me, as apparently he's done/offered for many female employees.
+1. He is a total creep with women. WSJ did a story on him some time ago that published his texts to one of his employees, straight up stalker-type stuff.
wtf, seriously? Gross AF.
Anonymous wrote:Elon is great. Yes, he’s causing a lot of pain now. But, years from now, historians will likely recognize him as the father of the modern day federal civil service (assuming he is successful at reform).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No - I don't want to deal with having a boss who's interested in inpregnating me, as apparently he's done/offered for many female employees.
+1. He is a total creep with women. WSJ did a story on him some time ago that published his texts to one of his employees, straight up stalker-type stuff.
Anonymous wrote:No, I find Elon labor expectations to be borderline slavery.
Anonymous wrote:Depends. If I work with other engineers and never see Elon, why not.