Best company to work for?

Any /pol approved companies to work for?
I'd imagine Tesla or SpaceX employees feel like they contribute to mankind more than someone who works for Facebook or Google

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>I'd imagine Tesla or SpaceX employees feel like they contribute to mankind more than someone who works for Facebook or Google
>feel
I bet they don't. I bet facebook and google employees feel they are the smartest most important people in the world.

Definitely not tesla

Never heard of it. USA bakery?

US gas station chain in the flyover states

Actually worked at Facebook. 100% accurate.

I've heard the work environment is shit, but there is something noble about working on something that will ultimately push man forward

Wendy's chef, got a big dick and i make six figure salaries.

Ehhh. I work at Google. Most of my co-workers are very smart, but also humble about it. For my part, I'm one of the few guys on my 10+ person team without a PhD.

I can't speak for Facebook directly, but I've heard it's a much more Kool-Aidy place than Google. Perhaps this might feed an inflated sense of self-importance.

Everyone I've met from Tesla is super chill and good at their job, but also generally stressed from the high-pressure work environment.

Elon Musk himself got rich being a middleman for online beanie baby auctions and would have long ago gone bankrupt if not for government subsidies. He's claimed Steve Jobs' throne as Ultimate Nerd Fame Whore and is milking it for all it's worth.

SpaceX is just FedEx for space. They've never done anything revolutionary except being a relatively cheap way for other people to get shit into orbit. Musk's going-to-Mars bullshit is a fake, cynical attempt to boost his cult of personality and wouldn't be REMOTELY affordable - let alone profitable - unless President Trump woke up one day and decided to write him a $50 billion check.

Tesla is rehashing the old, repeatedly-failed idea of electric cars, except with the twist of branding them as luxury status symbols. Electric cars are inferior in practically every way to gas cars and no one wants them except hipsters. This isn't likely to change any time soon.

>Tesla
yea, because plastic cars that are glued together is so good! Never mind the fact the car can literally fall in pieces after 20 - 30 years

I know some people at google and there's almost too many now for them to be elites about it.

I've actually heard nothing but disgust for working at spaceX.

Look at the employee reviews. These guys are worked 12 hours a day for sub-standard industry pay?

Why?

Because Elon has cucked them into accepting 'prestige' in the stead of actual remuneration.


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>20 years
No one cares

what's the most red pilled company to work for?

Your SpaceX comment is fairly harsh. I think trying to push companies back to tackling real problems is noble. Compared to Snapchat or Facebook etc

How did you start to work for Google
I'm intrested
Is the offices nice?

Is it like in the "Internship"-movie?

In 2021 there will be 81 million cars on the road more than 16 years old, and 20 million over 25 years old.

I mean, they provide a valuable service and lowering costs is a good thing all around. But when a race car wins a race, you don't congratulate the semi truck that hauled it to the track. There are probably 100 people at NASA right now who've made bigger direct contributions to space science than Musk.

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Speaking of Tesla.
What do you guys think about Elon Musk?
I get the Bond villain vibe from him, so I like him a bit, but I never heard much about him.

My uncle is Trans man. He says trains is tough work

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I wonder how much money they are going to make this week alone on Gadgetzan packs?

>Tesla is rehashing the old, repeatedly-failed idea of electric cars, except with the twist of branding them as luxury status symbols.
Nothing wrong with that. If liberals with money to burn are the big demographic for stuff like this, you might as well go all the way.

I worked at Tesla.

It's the worst place I've ever worked for.

It's a cult that sucks elons dick, and there is no comradery. It's cut throat, and people stab everyone's back.

The turn over is insane, and the hours are atrocious.

Tell him to hang in there, I hear they get a lot of rape threats

Stupid fucks use batteries lol they never heard of internal combustion

My uncle also works for Nintendo. He says it's a tough job, but getting to play the new super mario bros. before it comes out makes it all worth it.

Apply to be janitor here. Insta approved

As expected from a Ponzi scheme whose highest aspiration is becoming yet another welfare queen like Raytheon or Lockheed before people realize it's all a scam (see SolarCity).

You are totally right about Tesla.

But i have to admit that the butt landing SpaceX rockets are pretty cool.

If you're smart enough to work for any of these companies, why not start your own business?

t. a smart independent fag who contributes to science and my OWN finances, not some charismatic weirdo

I know someone who left Bentley to go work for Tesla. He said it was a horrible place to work and quit after 6 months

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