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Tesla and xAI Staff Are Fleeing as Musk Becomes Increasingly Erratic

FuturismDotCom | 2025-10-06 22:34 | 1029 views

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FuturismDotCom 2025-10-06 22:35

At two of Elon Musk's high-profile companies, ruthless demands, chaotic decision-making, and deteriorating public image are driving away senior leaders and rank and file talent, many of whom are fleeing to Musk’s biggest rivals, new reporting from the Financial Times shows. “The one constant in Elon’s world is how quickly he burns through deputies,” a Musk adviser told the FT. “Even the board jokes, there’s time and then there’s ‘Tesla time.’ It’s a 24/7 campaign-style work ethos. Not everyone is cut out for that.” Just take two examples of senior xAI executives. Chief Financial Officer Mike Liberatore left for archrival OpenAI after just three months, claiming he’d been working more than 120 hours per week. General Counsel Robert Keele lasted just 16 months in his role before resigning and lamenting publicly that, “I love my two toddlers and I don’t get to see them enough.”

galloway188 2025-10-06 22:51

Sureeeee thing there guys! One trillion pay package for musk coming soon

locknarr 2025-10-06 23:11

Tesla the car company? Total dumpster fire. Tesla *the stock?* Never been better!

Mecha-Dave 2025-10-06 23:12

Tesla has been surviving on new grads and a handfull of well-RSU'd managers for the last 5-7 years, I think those RSU's have vested (and you can sell outside of blackout if you quit). Imagine also, if you had several $Million in stocks that you couldn't sell because of a blackout window - but if you quit you can sell them now at what might be an all-time-high. If those stocks go back down to 300, you could be out 5x-10x your salary.

HereWeGo5566 2025-10-06 23:26

One day they will be introduced to each other. It will be interesting.

Relative_Drop3216 2025-10-06 23:32

They will just rehire new staff

scribblingsofaretard 2025-10-06 23:36

downfall when?

Xollector 2025-10-07 00:01

Easier to manipulate stock when you have fired all those who could prosecute in the name of DOGE

camojorts 2025-10-07 00:09

When both the CFO and general counsel are quitting you have to suspect that something bad is going on. Examples: WeWork, FTX, Tyco, Nikola (ironic, that one).

KC_experience 2025-10-07 00:31

Which goes to show how much Musk actually wants to see *his own* children if he forcing others to work ridiculous hours.

altoona_sprock 2025-10-07 01:08

“The one constant in Elon’s world is how quickly he burns through deputies,” a Musk adviser told the paper. “Even the board jokes, there’s time and then there’s ‘Tesla time.’ It’s a 24/7 campaign-style work ethos. Not everyone is cut out for that.” It's also completely unnecessary for anyone to be on the grind like this. Doubly so for an established business. This management style and work environment is counterproductive at best and self-destructive in the end.

CareBearOvershare 2025-10-07 01:20

Most tech companies issue new RSUs every year to keep the golden handcuffs stable.

Mecha-Dave 2025-10-07 01:21

I know, but they do add up - and if you had a particularly good bonus year 2-3 years ago you might have a big batch you'd like to cash in if you think the stock is peak and you have an exit plan. It's not like it's a particularly nice company to work for.

drcforbin 2025-10-07 01:42

That's always a sign to watch. Churn in CFOs always means money problems, and frequently fraud.

SqueakyNova 2025-10-07 02:39

What else did you expect from a coked out CEO? Take another k-bomb my dude and roll on

apachevoyeur 2025-10-07 02:41

i mean just look at Musk. he works so hard that he brought his kid to work and let him play at his pedophile boss' desk. that's a work ethic!!

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DeadMoneyDrew 2025-10-07 03:16

Goodness. Tyco. There's a blast from the past. The sad thing is, the bad companies these days are infinitely more greedy, to the point that Tyco looks like child's play.

Abbey_Something 2025-10-07 03:29

I’m waiting to see what will happen when the EV tax credit expires and how it affects Tesla. Also Trump stooge Howard Lutnick has been pushing Tesla stock publicly. A pump and dump could be in the cards there

Electronic_Exit_Here 2025-10-07 03:37

It has expired.

Inevitable_Koala1673 2025-10-07 04:04

But they’re ~~issued~~ awarded at current_value/current_price, so they get fewer shares. The early ones in made bank; new hires - tough luck Edit: wording

CareBearOvershare 2025-10-07 04:30

Are you sure they don't get a share count when it's awarded based of the price at that time, then the share count vests over the period and gets issued at the current price?

Lacrewpandora 2025-10-07 04:34

This is all working according to Technoking's Master Plan. As each and every hour passes, our once in a generation First Principles Rocket Landing gigabrain is syphoning up information at an exponential S-curve rate. As a result, Elon's magic wand grows more powerful, and fewer and fewer employees are needed over time. Eventually, he great and powerful Elon and Elon alone will stand at the helm of all his X companies, with no employees whatsoever. Musk will build cars, build fart apps, program the entire world's AI, part seas and slay enemies with nothing but his powerful gaze and a 20 billion strong army of poverty ending robots with thigh gaps. Ultimately, Technoking's power will be so boundless that he will become able to bestow unto us: Rain Sensing Wipers.

ianishomer 2025-10-07 04:45

It has affected Tesla, sales are through the floor.in Europe 40% down YOY for July (the latest figures) I don't think anyone can come back from that, particularly as BYD surges and opens it's Hungarian factory. The stock is a different matter, I keep saying it's just a matter of time, but it still jeeps going up, so what do I know!

SnooPears754 2025-10-07 04:56

So stock go up again 🤷

docker_linux 2025-10-07 05:13

Who would have thought people don't like to work for a crazy douchebaggery fuck tard money grab greedy mother fucker like Elon Musk

ThisIzTheWay10 2025-10-07 05:19

Exactly, for those people to have gotten that high in their career, they’re typically workaholics and used to long working hours and grueling schedules. So barring some big life changing event that has changed their entire career and life perspective, they’re leaving because they know their ass is on the line if they stay.

eeeee9 2025-10-07 05:42

This is all accurate.

zedk47 2025-10-07 05:55

R/noshitsherlock

Fit-Dentist6093 2025-10-07 06:07

Tesla is not an established business, not at that valuation. It's a startup making a sports car with a rocket engine, a robot that will replace all workers on earth, and self driving cars that cost 1/5th of Waymos to make and are better (don't need maps, work on highways). I'm not joking, I don't believe it, but I'm not joking.

-Melkon- 2025-10-07 07:38

"because of a blackout window" I don't know Tesla's practices specifically, but at MSFT I can sell my stocks anytime. Unless you have significant visibility on how the company as a whole is doing financially you shouldn't be restricted. And majority of engineers have no clue about that. Also it doesn't really matter, even if you are restricted you still have a selling window every quarter anyway, not a big deal.

doublejay1999 2025-10-07 09:48

"yahso it wasnt so much the nazi salute as the erratic behaviour that told me i needed get out' fuck em.

transcendanttermite 2025-10-07 10:57

He probably doesn’t see little AlphabetSoup much now that he doesn’t need the living body armor.

TheBlackUnicorn 2025-10-07 11:13

Yeah but it expired a week ago, gonna take some time for us to get new sales numbers.

Corpshark 2025-10-07 11:13

Some "cooking" going on . . . .

Blothorn 2025-10-07 12:35

All the tech companies I’ve worked have had a blackout for all engineers (two FAANG and a just-before-IPO startup). The explanation one gave was that since they practiced essentially no information compartmentalization on the technical side, even if my normal course of work didn’t come across material NPI I could look up things like usage trends that would probably proxy revenue well enough to gain an advantage.

alexunderwater1 2025-10-07 12:49

Most do — but most companies also don’t force through a 1 Trillion (with a T) pay package for their CEO though. Daddy has to be paid somehow.

Low_Baseball5230 2025-10-07 14:32

Tesla had a blackout period but removed it several years ago to my knowledge

bostondana2 2025-10-07 14:52

Like when matter meets anti-matter?

bostondana2 2025-10-07 14:52

Nutlick...

itzaMacky 2025-10-07 15:02

No worries. Big Balls will take care of back end single handidly- from prison

atpplk 2025-10-07 15:44

No they don't, usually you're assigned like xxx shares over 36 month and you get xxx/36 shares every month.

atpplk 2025-10-07 15:46

So in a nutshell, they restrain the possibility of insider trading to the top shots.

UnicornGangstar 2025-10-07 17:09

Aka The ketamine queen

joel_vic 2025-10-07 21:14

Tesla self driving cars are worse than Waymo’s. Robot that will replace all workers? Based on what evidence? Wishful thinking? Boston Dynamics is in the lead already. You are not joking but you are living in assumptions and predictions, not current facts and evidence.

Fit-Dentist6093 2025-10-07 22:18

Buying stocks is done based in assumptions and predictions. By the way I did say I don't believe Elon, I think Tesla is full of crap. But that's what the valuation is based on, not their established business of barely making a profit making the worst electric car.

Aviyan 2025-10-08 17:30

That's why he wants H1-Bs. It's very hard for H1-Bs to find another job because the other company has to be willing to sponsor them.

Bradenrm 2025-10-08 18:02

How I wish my car was $500 more expensive but included the same Bosch rain sensor that the rest of the world uses

Objective-Lychee-506 2025-10-08 23:55

“Even the board jokes, there’s time and then there’s ‘Tesla time.’ It’s a 24/7 campaign-style work ethos. Not everyone is cut out for that.” That's fucking perfect. It's 24/7 always on, grindcore mindset, go go go....yet Tesla never seems to get anything meaningful done.

[deleted] 2025-10-12 19:15

The top execs are directly restricted by SEC rules and disclosures. Much stricter.

atpplk 2025-10-12 20:01

I heard this theory

GeeWillickersDre 2025-10-13 19:13

Nope, they did not remove it. They still have regular quarterly black out periods where they close the employee trading window. They are currently in a black out period. It started Sept 16th and will end the day after they have the quarterly earnings call (Oct.22) Source: I’m a Tesla employee who is frustrated I can’t sell some of my stock.

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