Saturday, May 17, 2025

Elon Musk's own employees will not hire Tesla

There are indications that the employees at SpaceX, which Elon Musk founded in 2022, would rather hire Ford than Tesla.

It can be difficult to convince others of the goodness of one's cars when even the employees don't want to get behind the wheel.

And there are indications that this is the case at SpaceX, which has Tesla's Elon Musk as founder and director.

Because around the head office in the city of Hawthorne, located in Los Angeles, the employees apparently drive around in electric cars from competitor Ford.

Anyway, the Ford F-150 Lightning with official SpaceX looks has been spotted on the roads around the headquarters.

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Jalopnik writes this on the basis of a number of posts on the social media "X" from users who have seen the cars.

The Tesla Cybertruck has also been met by a wall of critical tremors when, after several years of delay, the assembly line began to spit out customer cars last November.

Most recently, a Cybertruck owner complained that the car's headlights do not work in snowy weather. They are simply covered by the white fallout all too easily.

On the other hand, Tesla has responded again by saying that people must soon stop bullying the Cybertruck, which the chief designer in particular believes has been subjected to a prolonged harassment.

– The Cybertruck has lived a life full of torture for the sake of entertainment. It has been kicked and jumped on, burned, beaten and shot at several times, he writes, among other things. on his own "X" profile. Read more about it here .

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