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  • I’m in the exact same boat, I considered buying a Tesla in a distant past, but the quality issues held me back. Dodged a bullet there, won’t touch one with a 10 foot pole to save my life now.

    But there’s many out there who don’t care or have short memories, and the richest man in the world can sure as hell afford all the PR he needs to wash away all the dirt, if he shuts up and goes back to running companies…

    My guess is Tesla will have grown their revenue by this time next year. Or you could be right and it goes up in flames, guess we’ll find out at some point…








  • Depends on how good the offer is I suppose.

    If it offsets the inconvenience and additional cost by a significant margin, or if there’s other reasons why it would be good to take it (ceiling at current job, better progression prospects at new company, other quality of life perks, …) then you shouldn’t ditch it outright.

    But 15 years without going to an office, it could be a jarring experience. Consider well how this will affect your daily routines: force yourself to go to a shared workspace and work from there 3x a week, then evaluate if it works for you or not.



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    Your sample size seems skewed, or at least it doesn’t match my experience.

    Mostly my younger colleagues, those in their 20’s and early 30’s, miss the office and actually go voluntarily about 2-3x a week. They enjoy the flexibility of choosing when to go, but they need to meet new people around their age, bond, go out for drinks, all the “normal” things we old timers used to do before COVID.

    Nowadays I don’t care for all that, I have my own family and social circles, but I totally understand their point. I just don’t want to be dragged back to the office because of that.



  • While I hate the guy with a passion, I think you’re underestimating Musk.

    He has enough charisma and can-do mentality that, if he shuts up with his most blatant political bullshit and actually focuses on making better cars, Tesla will continue to grow massively.

    Like, if he goes to work on designing a few new models that fix the flaws in current Teslas, and adds an actual pickup to the lineup while pivoting the cyber truck to a limited-edition “meme” vehicle, they’ll be pumping out cars like crazy.

    Edit: y’all seem to have amnesia and forget that, before his coming out as a nazi scumbag, a few years back there was no shortage of people ready to hail him as the second coming of Jesus…