I am not really sure the point you're trying to make. Look there are many companies that suck to work at. I don't complain. I get out of there as soon as possible. I took the insight an inside info I learned working for the corporate A holes and went out on my own and experimented with different businesses of my own- found one 30 plus years ago and I am retiring this year at 65 after 30plus years of being my own boss by giving customers better quality service . Life is hard sometimes, and no place has streets paved with gold. But other companies crappy service is a opportunity for anyone wanting to strike out on their own and give better service than the nightmare dealerships. Many car companies and dealers are in big trouble now from years of terrible customer service.
I'm so bored of the "if you don't like it go somewhere else" Victorian industrialist anti-worker mindset. Basically, the under current bringing about American dream idea is that American Corporations can get away with treat workers like shit, so you expect everyone to do it all themselves by setting up their own business? What a dream country.
Maybe remove this video and make another one without the layoff number. Your main point is still valid. Oh, and I reported you for misinformation. When someone tells you that you're wrong. Maybe you should do some research. Pride is also admitting when you're wrong.
You say that Toyota and other dealers should do what Tesla did in paying by the hour and providing tools, but where did that get them? They had to lay off their technicians. Maybe that model just isn't sustainable???
not hourly rate but yes for tools, yeah it was not sustainable because company were losing money due to Ev Car Crises and also the people they fired and laid of were not tech, they were just tesla workers that they learned repair tesla
Clueless comment. 1.Tesla hires everybody, no previous experience or skills required. 2. Harvard and any American Ivy-league does not have admission exams, just high tuition that you (or your father) need to pay for. Anybody (with money) can get into Harvard. Anybody (without money) can work at Tesla.
The cost to attend Harvard is less than a state school for 90% of students. Students whose families make less than $85,000 attended Harvard for free in the most recent academic year.
I am not really sure the point you're trying to make. Look there are many companies that suck to work at. I don't complain. I get out of there as soon as possible. I took the insight an inside info I learned working for the corporate A holes and went out on my own and experimented with different businesses of my own- found one 30 plus years ago and I am retiring this year at 65 after 30plus years of being my own boss by giving customers better quality service . Life is hard sometimes, and no place has streets paved with gold. But other companies crappy service is a opportunity for anyone wanting to strike out on their own and give better service than the nightmare dealerships. Many car companies and dealers are in big trouble now from years of terrible customer service.
I'm so bored of the "if you don't like it go somewhere else" Victorian industrialist anti-worker mindset. Basically, the under current bringing about American dream idea is that American Corporations can get away with treat workers like shit, so you expect everyone to do it all themselves by setting up their own business? What a dream country.
Maybe remove this video and make another one without the layoff number. Your main point is still valid. Oh, and I reported you for misinformation. When someone tells you that you're wrong. Maybe you should do some research. Pride is also admitting when you're wrong.
Thanks For letting me know, i realized my script typed wrong and i removed that parts
BS
You say that Toyota and other dealers should do what Tesla did in paying by the hour and providing tools, but where did that get them? They had to lay off their technicians. Maybe that model just isn't sustainable???
not hourly rate but yes for tools, yeah it was not sustainable because company were losing money due to Ev Car Crises and also the people they fired and laid of were not tech, they were just tesla workers that they learned repair tesla
"NO one", really?
Tesla did NOT layoff 140,000 employees
Yes they did
they did laid 140,000 thousand, go read the news
Tesla had 140,000 workers. Tesla laid off 10% of its work staff, which is 14,000 employees.
@@Times397 Thanks For letting me know, i realized my script was typed wrong and i removed those parts, sorry for the misinformation
no one wants to work in Tesla? lol...harder to get a job in it than getting into Harvard.
Clueless comment. 1.Tesla hires everybody, no previous experience or skills required. 2. Harvard and any American Ivy-league does not have admission exams, just high tuition that you (or your father) need to pay for. Anybody (with money) can get into Harvard. Anybody (without money) can work at Tesla.
The cost to attend Harvard is less than a state school for 90% of students. Students whose families make less than $85,000 attended Harvard for free in the most recent academic year.