Twitter refuses to pay for arbitration it forced on 891 ex-employees, suit says
Twitter refuses to pay for arbitration it forced on 891 ex-employees, suit says

Twitter refuses to pay for arbitration it forced on 891 ex-employees, suit says

Twitter refuses to pay for arbitration it forced on 891 ex-employees, suit says
Twitter refuses to pay for arbitration it forced on 891 ex-employees, suit says
I would be so embarassed if I ever was a fanboy of this fucking dunce
Imagine being capable of getting enough loans to buy a company for $44B and not being able to envision basic consequences for your buisness actions
I am loathe to admit I was a fan (though not really a boy about it) in the early days of Tesla and SpaceX. I don't even necessarily think I was wrong at the time, mind you — whether or not he deserved the credit for their achievements, his companies were pushing electric cars and rocketry in the right direction IMO — it's just sad to see that once the curtain was pulled back, there was nothing but a narcissistic and delusional huckster behind it all.
I would say that a lot of people (myself included) fall into this boat. We were fooled a decade+ ago, but the truth is clear now
Hey, I'm not really blaming them (although his blue check dogs are something else), people are not immune to propaganda and advertising, and billionaires have PR agents for a reason
Well said. I'm sad to say I was in the same boat. I'm amazed he not only has people that like him, but superfans as well. Yikes!
I'll admit I was a minor fan of him. He seemed to have his ego pointed in a good direction. It was around the time those kids got stuck in a cave that I realised something was off.
I was never a hyper fan, but I'll admit I was completely taken in by his PR machine, for a time.
Oh man, you nailed the turning point. Literally everyone with eyes could look at the cross section map of the cave and immediately see that a rigid vessel was not going to get even half way through. And then the tweet calling the lead rescuer a paedo? I never liked the guy but that’s when I began to really dislike him. What an utter twat.
Yeah, before the cave incident I'm not sure I liked him per se but I figured he was better than most billionaires because he was willing to take risks in things that would help humanity. Then I realised he was just another rich asshole only this time with a saviour complex. He didn't care about those kids, he cared about whether he got to play the hero or not. It's been all downhill from there.
It's even more astonishing that the actual consequences are, almost nil.
He's simply not paying anyone. He's a massive fraudster and he's getting away with it. That's baffling. And sad.
Any normal business would have been completely disassembled by debt collectors, but that idiot somehow deflects every legal consequence.
The reason he's able to skip so much stuff, is what he skipped on first had escrow accounts to cover missed payments.
Those are pretty much all drained now, so consequences are coming since he was obligated to refund the escrows in x days/months. That's why it seems like he's "getting away with it" for so long.
He's not paying these because the other option is not paying his loans.
If he doesn't pay them, they force him to sell a bunch of Tesla stock, doing so would drop the price and it's already way lower than when he got the loans.
I think he knew Twitter was a turd and wanted to use it as an excuse to dump Tesla stock without killing Tesla share value. The plan went awry when he couldn’t weasel out of the deal as planned and was forced to actually buy a company that was dead weight.
Pretty sure he took out loans using his Tesla stock as collateral, rather than dumping the stock outright.