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Elon Musk is the most inspiring boss, according to those not working for him.
In a new survey conducted by tech recruitment site Hired this summer, Musk was voted as “the most inspiring leader in tech” by over 3,600 tech workers in North America and Europe, topping Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella, Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg and other tech moguls. Musk’s approval rate by his own employees doesn’t seem so glowing. In June, a CEO ranking by job site Glassdoor based on employee reviews found no place for Musk in the top 100. He was No. 49 on the same list last year and No. 8 in 2017. Long work hours, low pay and poor management were three common complaints shared by those working at SpaceX and Tesla. | ||
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How many accounts do you have here?
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Judge orders Tesla board to face trial, with billions of dollars at stake for Elon Musk.
The judge, Vice Chancellor Joseph Slights of the Delaware Court of Chancery, ruled Friday that Tesla’s board must defend CEO Elon Musk’s multibillion-dollar compensation in a shareholder lawsuit, denying the board’s motion to dismiss, according to a CNBC report. | ||
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These people seem to have just as much time on their hands as you, isn't this all kinda hypocritical nonsense from people who hate hearing how fucked up the world is? Thanks for the posts OP! keep it coming, these people need to read more. | |||
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