You Can't Work For Twitter, Elon Musk is Different

Musk's massive cuts irritated the world.

Luay Rahil
ILLUMINATION

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Musk is freeing Twitter.
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You don't want to work for Elon Musk. He is impulsive and a micromanager.

Mary Beth Brown worked for Elon Musk for 12 years as his personal assistant. She was his most loyal employee. She prepared his meals, set up his business appointments, arranged a time with his children, chose his clothes, and managed his media appearances. Her dedication to him made her one of the important people in Musk's inner circle.

In 2014, Mary Beth Brown asked for a raise. Instead of saying yes, Musk asked Brown to take a couple of weeks off so that he would realize the value of Brown's responsibilities (in her absence). Actually, Musk wanted to see if he could function without Mary Brown.

After two weeks, when Brown came to the office, Musk told her he didn't need her service anymore. According to Ashlee Vance, this horrible event struck people inside SpaceX and Tesla and confirmed the belief around Musk's cruel stoicism and lack of empathy.

The above example undoubtedly proves that Musk is a very demanding leader. However, given his goals' grandiosity and incredible achievements, that shouldn't surprise you. It also shouldn't surprise you that the man works more than 80 hours per week.

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Luay Rahil
ILLUMINATION

I write engaging content on business and leadership development.