How detached from reality does the work-from-home crowd have to be while they take advantage of those who cannot work from home, per Elon Musk

How detached from reality does the work-from-home crowd have to be while they take advantage of those who cannot work from home, ELon Musk has said.

He said: “Like, what about all the people that have to come to the factory and fill the cars, or all [the] people that have to go to the restaurant and make your food and deliver your food?

“I mean, this is, like, some real Marie Antoinette vibes from people who say, ‘Why is there no work from home?’” Musk said, referencing the indulgent French queen who allegedly responded to the plight of the poor with: “Let them eat cake.”

Previously in November, An email was sent to Twitter engineers laying out what they are expected to do. Managers must regularly identify low performers and give them up to four weeks to improve, or they lose their jobs.

In the email, expectations on software engineers and managers were detailed, saying they should ship code weekly. They were told not to replace writing code with analytics, documentation, and helping others though the latter was still considered a fundamental part of the job.

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