deegeese,

That’s a weird way of bragging about understaffing leading to overwork, but I guess it explains why they can’t kick those quality issues.

jonne,

Statements like that are just going to make it easier for the UAW to unionise those plants. Union factory workers don’t sleep on the floor.

Nollij,

That does make a compelling campaign slogan. While I assume Musk’s statement should not be taken literally, IIRC he made similar statements about Twitter. Shortly after, there were countless reports of how awful it suddenly became to work at Twitter.

jonne,

You’re actually right, this would look great on a poster. I hadn’t even considered that, it was just a statement of fact.

focusedkiwibear,

guy’s a complete tool bag

systemglitch,

A tool bag is useful and helps to alleviate a lot of redundant work. Everyone needs a tool bag.

I’d take a tool bag over Elon and day.

the_frumious_bandersnatch,

Who is this message even for? Not the workers obviously. Does it instill the investors with confidence? “Production is so poorly managed and staffed that we have to rely on people working overtime.” Does it increase demand? “Come buy these vehicles assembled by overworked, sleep-deprived line workers, hope it works out if you get in an wreck!” It’s entirely for his own ego.

MonkderZweite,

There’s a concept of paid slaves.

sagrotan,
@sagrotan@lemmy.world avatar

Don’t buy that crap. 'nuff said.

cybersandwich,

I have a buddy with a bumper sticker that says “I bought this beforehe was crazy”

Snapz,

Delivered 4 - 8 years later, $25,000 more, 50 mile range, no screen and a radio tuned only to a station where his favorite coward of the moment reads their abhorent tweets

JoshuaFalken,

You’re right and I agree, but on another note, it’d be nice if vehicles in general could be made with no screen again.

BeautifulMind,
@BeautifulMind@lemmy.world avatar

Welp. It’s time for Tesla workers to unionize, and hard

WHYAREWEALLCAPS,

Won't happen in Texas. There are so many people in this state convinced that unions are a horrible evil. Then they complain about how their job mistreats them, doesn't pay them enough, etc, etc, etc. You know, all the problems a union fixes. These people here are the very definition of sheeple.

WeirdGoesPro,
@WeirdGoesPro@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

Howdy, partner. 🤠

Kolanaki,
@Kolanaki@yiffit.net avatar

Even if I was working there still: Fuck that. I’d rather sleep in my car. At least it’s warm and soft unlike the concrete on the factory floor that’s covered in metal shavings and dropped screws. Plenty of people I met there did just that because it was easier to just stay there all week and only go back home over the weekend cuz home was like a 4 hour drive away on a good day.

But I mean… There are way better jobs. And if you’re a contractor (which is like 90% of the workforce there): you ain’t getting a permanent position, lol. Fr. You’re just gonna be used up and tossed aside and I know the pay isn’t worth it. Might as well be a McDonald’s janitor for the same pay. At least you ain’t gonna fuck your back and knees all up or work more than 8 hours.

kerrigan778,

How about… No…

dejected_warp_core,

“We really need the engineers to be living on the line. This is not sort of an off-the-shelf ‘it just works’ type of thing,” Musk said. “That will be a challenging production ramp […] we’ll be sleeping on the line, practically. Not practically, we will be,” he added.

Man, can this guy rally the troops or what? With sentiment like this, who needs a pep rally or company retreat? /s

Worst. Boss. Ever.

grayman,

I would for a price. I’ve done a few hard years. The issue is that he’s likely not making it voluntary and not compensating people for the sacrifice.

atrielienz,

I can actually see this working for some people who have been heavily indoctrinated their entire adult professional careers. For instance, some people who join the military. When you’re used to sleeping when you can and missing sleep for watch or what have you, you’re already used to being mistreated. As a result it’s easier to lure you with supposed perks that make up for the mistreatment. .

I would hope it doesn’t work for the majority, but I’m not gonna lie, the number of people working in the service industry suggests that my hope is misplaced.

KingThrillgore,
@KingThrillgore@lemmy.ml avatar

He’s so full of shit his eyes are brown…er than they were the last time his shit-spewing gullet was open

Darkassassin07,
@Darkassassin07@lemmy.ca avatar

I mean, if you’re required to stay there that’d be some mad overtime pay where I’m at: first 8hr at 1xpay, next 4hr at 1.5xpay, then everything after that is 2xpay.

I can’t say I wouldn’t consider it.

I doubt the regions this may be required in will have such labor friendly laws though…

NotMyOldRedditName,

Sleeping there isn’t necessarily working though. It’s having the right amount of engineers on site so they can immediately fix things vs waiting until the next day.

So it’s like being on call, except you have to be there.

I feel like that deserves way more than an on call wage, but also not as much as a over time working wage until they work?

As long as I’m paid appropriately though I’d do it for at least a short period.

Croquette,

If your company requires you to be on site for any reason, it’s work. I don’t care if the employee needs to be there just in case and put his thumbs in his bum for 12 hours.

NotMyOldRedditName,

That’s not true. But you get all the upvotes and I get all the downvotes.

Emphasis below is mine.

www.indeed.com/career-advice/…/on-call-pay

What is on-call pay?

According to the U.S Department of Labor, an employee qualifies for on-call pay if they are required to be in the work premises awaiting substantive work, if and when the work becomes available. Alternatively, an employee is also said to be on-call pay if they are at home waiting for work to come up so that they are engaged. On-call pay also applies to cases where an employee is required not to stray away from their places of work as they wait to be engaged.

Those engineers will be considered on-call unless they are working. It’s up to Tesla to compensate them as per the law, or better, to encourage their participation.

Maggoty,

According to another comment the workers are 90 percent independent contractors being abused. So no extra pay.

Darkassassin07,
@Darkassassin07@lemmy.ca avatar

Somehow I’m not surprised… Fuck Tesla.

set_secret,

sounds fair and reasonable, definitely not dangerous.

downdaemon,
@downdaemon@lemmy.ml avatar

i saw a tesla truck today for the first time and it looked stupid. its seriously like something from a 90s 3d tank game

grayman,

I think that’s the point. It hits a similar group as those old mini trucks (eg S10) from the 90s that get tricked out.

LaughingM0n,
@LaughingM0n@lemmynsfw.com avatar

My pinewood derby car as a Cub scout looks very similar

WHYAREWEALLCAPS,

It looks like it came straight of a cheesy 80s B movie called Megaforce.

https://prod5.agileticketing.net/images/user/loft_4255/Megaforce_TMDB-b3Yne4Ir8WSx4yQUgs2WU6NZ8j9.jpg

DAMunzy,

OMG I want one of those!

Leviathan,

This is why the simple existence of billionaires is violence. You simply cannot become filthy rich without profiting off of the suffering of others. This motherfucker could pay people enough to never have to even consider sleeping on a factory floor. Hell, he could probably double his workforce and still pay that well and be filthy rich.

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