Bad Layoffs in Twitter and Now Bad Layoffs in USAID by Elon Musk

As per internet, Twitter, laid off so many employees and reduced the number of employees from 7,500 to approximately 1,500 after several rounds of layoffs.

Those who kept working in Twitter were made to work for long hours, as per internet sources.

Now the same modus operandi of Elon Musk for USAID? Why?

No these are not double standards.

The way Elon Musk did for Twitter one day suddenly, without warning, as if we are robots with no emotions.

So why all this then?

Presd Trump has to follow Elon Musk suggestions, as Musk committed to spend money in Trump’s rallies. There Pred Trump gave words to Elon Musk, to make America great, where Elon wanted to make things go his way.

Musk is a very powerful man, he has huge amount of money, he had links all over the world.

Elon Musk you are a part of government now, government of USA, so please go through right ways.

I feel the pains, of those who got the letter to resign one fine day, all of a sudden.

I cant imagine it,

All, I can say is hold on, things would improve,

Not easy to say, Not easy to hear,

But can someone ask Elon Musk, why this way?

Would Elon Musk like if this is done to him?

He is so powerful, he can arrange people to assist him,

No, Elon Musk, this not the way,

Elon Musk making Pred Trump do wrong things, in name of being a successful businessman.

Warm Regards,

Thank you for your time,

Thank you for reading,

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