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Two PMs left a company with 125,665 employees. Yes, they are very important, but this happens every day at companies all around the world. Could be burnout, they are rich, got better offers, anything really.

People are so desperate for Tesla to fail they will latch onto anything.



What is the specific criticism? You believe it should not be reported on? Or you simply don't like the tone (in which case, why are you omitting that)?


Apart from the facts (that program managers have left), the tone of the whole article feels like that this writer absolutely dislikes Musk.


Sorry, I didn't mean tone as in "dislikes Musk", I meant tone as in "unreasonably dislikes Musk".


makes one really wonder how the writer came to dislike Musk of all people...


If they're claiming to be a journalist, their personal feelings on Musk should be irrelevant to the story.


They're low level program managers. Doomerism article for the sake of it.


The heads of Cybertruck and Model Y programs are "low level"?


He wasn't the "head of cybertruck" - if you look at his LinkedIn, he was a lead program manager. Still an important cog in the machine, but he'd been there for 8 years from an intern.

Model Y guy makes it sound like he was more of a key person, though.


More like not important, Tesla was never a car company /s


its the only way to recoup that trillion, or do you have any other ideas?




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