This. It would also benefit to "drain the swamp" if you will of these toxic employees.
This.
Main take-away: Tesla confirmed it is no longer just a car company.
Tesla
This. The right way to do it is to offer ALL employees the same time off/benefits.
"I'm thankful for all those people with kids who will (a) take care of the continuation of the human race" lol gtfo
Not if it's algorithmic. The issue is that you have a committee making arbitrary decisions.
It's a bad look on the SP500 if Tesla continues its rise and shareholders of the SP misses out on gains because of this "committee decision".
This looks bad on the SP500 IMO
haha
It's over. There will also be no appetite for another lockdown.
More like going bankrupt
lol wtf
People believe the company will be worth more in the future.
Yeah, I suppose that is true of some buildings here as well. It really depends on the occupants of the building, and whether it is mainly owner occupied or mostly renters. So I can see your point.
Yeah, now they will shut down.
In apartments, there is a mutual understanding of common elements and that people are living in a shared space. There is also a mediation process through the building management and the board. In the burbs, is is a wild…
yeah but you're still sitting in isolation for 8 hrs a day
lol, I think it might have more to do with the fact that humans are inherently social creatures.
This. I wish there was a way I could make a bet that 100% remote will NOT become the norm. Given how contrarian this opinion seems to be, surely there must be some way to profit if I am right?
You can already do that. It's called trains and buses, lol. Sitting in an enclosed space for 3 hours is still sitting in an enclosed space for 3 hours.
I live in Toronto and we are already in stage 3 of reopening. Restaurants have allowed indoor dining and gyms have started to reopen. Movie theatres are also open. Streets are bustling and patios are pretty full again.…
This isn't true at all. These tech companies opened offices in cities because thats where young talent wanted to/was living.
Exactly. Companies came to cities because thats where talent wanted to live. Not the other way around.
Yeah, I was in that mode for a while.
This. It would also benefit to "drain the swamp" if you will of these toxic employees.
This.
Main take-away: Tesla confirmed it is no longer just a car company.
Tesla
This. The right way to do it is to offer ALL employees the same time off/benefits.
"I'm thankful for all those people with kids who will (a) take care of the continuation of the human race" lol gtfo
Not if it's algorithmic. The issue is that you have a committee making arbitrary decisions.
It's a bad look on the SP500 if Tesla continues its rise and shareholders of the SP misses out on gains because of this "committee decision".
This looks bad on the SP500 IMO
haha
It's over. There will also be no appetite for another lockdown.
More like going bankrupt
lol wtf
People believe the company will be worth more in the future.
Yeah, I suppose that is true of some buildings here as well. It really depends on the occupants of the building, and whether it is mainly owner occupied or mostly renters. So I can see your point.
Yeah, now they will shut down.
In apartments, there is a mutual understanding of common elements and that people are living in a shared space. There is also a mediation process through the building management and the board. In the burbs, is is a wild…
yeah but you're still sitting in isolation for 8 hrs a day
lol, I think it might have more to do with the fact that humans are inherently social creatures.
This. I wish there was a way I could make a bet that 100% remote will NOT become the norm. Given how contrarian this opinion seems to be, surely there must be some way to profit if I am right?
You can already do that. It's called trains and buses, lol. Sitting in an enclosed space for 3 hours is still sitting in an enclosed space for 3 hours.
I live in Toronto and we are already in stage 3 of reopening. Restaurants have allowed indoor dining and gyms have started to reopen. Movie theatres are also open. Streets are bustling and patios are pretty full again.…
This isn't true at all. These tech companies opened offices in cities because thats where young talent wanted to/was living.
Exactly. Companies came to cities because thats where talent wanted to live. Not the other way around.
Yeah, I was in that mode for a while.