There is extreme work expectations, says Tesla CEO – Elon Musk

Musk is taking over Twitter.inc provisional CEO in a few months because Indian-born Parag Agarwal, who was appointed as CEO of Twitter in the month of November 2021 is likely to still at work.

The richest man confirmed the deal of the company with which he agreed to buy the largest social media company for $54.20 a share valuing the firm at roughly $44 billion.

He also tweeted that, when he’ll take over Twitter completely than he would focus more on hardcore software engineering, design, infosec and server hardware.

Also, he would expect more work ethics from his colleagues/employers. But he demands more work for himself than from his co-workers as he stated in his recent tweet – ‘Also, work ethic expectations would be extreme, but much less than I demand of me.’

Elon Musk acquired Twitter sometime before during which, first he became the largest shareholder within the company and later he offered to buy the company itself.

He also wanted to shape Twitter in his way but certainly stopped in its directions. Later he shares a tweet which says, ‘ the digital town square where matters vital to the future of humanity are debated’.

Tweets by Musk are full of humour and he isn’t afraid of being a string of fun on his own sometimes. He joked while he said that he would like to convert the headquarters of a million-dollar company into a homeless shelter because no one shows up in the office to work there.

After this tweet by Elon Musk, he received 91% voting with Yes.




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