‘The one constant … is how quickly he burns through deputies’

Elon Musk has a well -acquired reputation in five companies and even in a short raid with the government’s efficiency department, as Elon Musk is a challenging boss. Although this feature helps him to create a business empire that encompasses multiple industries and collects a large personal wealth, many of the employees are sufficient.
Inside A detailed report Based on speeches with existing and existing and old Musk employees, Financial Times emphasized the gigantic turnover at the top of all Musk companies.
Accordingly Forbes billionaire listMusk is the richest person on earth with a personal authority of about $ 500 billion. However, the same driving force and intense focus that leads it to this level of financial success can make it very difficult to work.
Add Musk’s increasingly controversial political stance and decided to take many employees to their abilities to another place, both relatively new recruitment and long -term workers.
“The only fixed in Elon’s world is how fast it burns through MPs.” Ft told. “Even the board of directors has time and then there is ‘Tesla time’. 7/24 Campaign -style work ethics.”
Before leaving the rival Openai, Mike Liberator, who served as the Chief Finance Manager of Musk’s AI Startup Xai for just three months, announced his expectations in LinkedIn.
“7 days a week in 102 days-offices; 120 hours a week,
For some senior employees in Musk companies, this seemed to be the main reason for the lack of work-life balance.
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For others, Musk’s political and social views continued his desire to leave. Some of the existing and former employees speaking with FT expressed their controversial social views as well as supporting the far -right elements in the US and Europe. Many of these employees said that they dreamed of talking to family and friends about Musk’s politics.
“I love Tesla and my time there,” FT said. “But no one I know does not think about politics. Hell wants to endure it? I get a call at least once a week. My advice, if you say you need to leave your moral compass, this will not go.”




