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Apparently some of the sacked workers are now being asked to come back, apparently they were sacked before the management realised how important they are to the company
I'm struggling to believe this tbh Apparently the engineers were ranked by lines of code written and the bottom percentage fired, meaning the got rid of their best people working on the most challenging projects How likely is this? |
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I’ve seen multiple accounts on twitter itself over the past several days referencing the ‘lines of code’ criterion for sacking people. It depends who was running the dismissals I guess. I’ve seen some pretty crass redundancy processes in my time and (with apologies to anyone here working in HR) I’ve seen some pretty ludicrous HR procedures ostensibly intended to facilitate managing a large workforce but actually doing little more than to reduce the HR department’s workload and to allow them to claim certain tasks have been done when in reality nothing could be further from the truth. I’ve seen people made redundant who should never have been made redundant, I’ve seen people get internal promotions where their single skill is gaming the HR department’s ‘competency based interview’ process. I’ve seen people subjected to patronising ‘support’ interviews for being sick for a week, despite it being their only illness in years, simply because a number on a database triggered a procedure.
Yes, if Twitter’s HR department is anywhere near the process, I’d say these reports are entirely credible. |
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The Times also reported that people were asked to submit written proof of code. They're reporting today that Twitter is now telling some of those fired to come back because they were mistakenly made redundant, possibly because some idiot decided to fire them because of a smaller volume of code which could well mean firing those working on the most complex problems.
It's hard to know what to make of Musk because with PayPal, Telsa and SpaceX he is obviously not an idiot but his public profile over the last couple of years has been eccentric, to say the least. He has made very questionable public decisions and it's hard to tell how much of this is designed to attract attention as part of a well-thought-out plan and how much of it is just him being a megalomaniac. It's not clear if this Twitter purchase was one of these stunts gone wrong or not. He certainly seemed to try and get out of it until it became clear he couldn't without a big cost. |
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BREAKING: New Twitter owner, Elon Musk, a former Democrat voter, comes out endorsing the Republican Party, for the midterm elections, voting day is tomorrow. On Twitter, he wrote:
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Based on whats happened since it 'owned' it, twitter seems an appropriate name ... :angel:
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I don’t know, Republican Party is the better party then Democrats. Democrats have gone too woke, crashed the economy, crime is up, inflation up, they have a serious cognitive issue with President Biden, their message has gotten lost, they’re going on about Midterms being about reversing Roe Vs Wade, when all Americans actually care about is the cost of living crisis.
Republicans are due to take back control of the House of Representatives, Senate, may be a harder target for them, but Biden is in trouble for 2024, if he lasts that long, it’s elder abuse keeping him in office, every day is gaffe day, the other week he said there was 54 States, in another speech, he started waffling on about Iraq, then blamed his son dying there for randomly bringing it up (His son died in an American hospital of recurring Brain cancer). So I don’t know, Elon switching for Republicans, is fairly significant. I know Twitter isn’t for everyone, but I find it can be very resourceful, I get most news on there before it’s announced on various networks. |
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So far tonight I've seen
a verified Tony Blair talking to a verified George Bush about how much they miss killing Iraqis a verified Joe Biden talking about stroking a very intimate part of himself a verified OJ Simpson admit he done it and a host of other verified Pope's, politicians, actors and dead people making all sorts of claims involving all manner of things and it's been quite funny for me, in the main, right up until someone listed some of them to Musk, he found it hilarious, kind of stopped being funny for me then and became quite sad |
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The Law of Unintended Consequences strikes…
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As far as Twitter is concerned, Musk seems to be a completly clueless plonker.
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https://www.theverge.com/2022/11/11/...ertising-pause
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Seriously who gives a funk?
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