Published 16:42 IST, December 30th 2019
Elon Musk tweets picture of dogs and muffins, netizens in awe
Elon Musk recently tweeted a picture of chihuahua dogs and chocolate chip muffin and the replied in a tweet saying that he wanted chocolate chip muffins.
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Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla, recently shared a tweet of a coll of Chihuahua dogs and ir big eyes mixed in with what appears to be chocolate chip muffins. It appears that he was trying to highlight how similar y looked. Elon Musk n replied to his own tweet saying that he really wanted a choc chip muffin w.
Elon Mush replies that he is hungry
Take a look at Elon Musk's original tweet and his reply
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Twitteratis have hilariously responded to Elon's tweet with funny memes and replies of ir own.
In related news, Tesla CEO and co-founder Elon Musk said that a potential applicant looking for a job at Tesla does t require a college degree to apply. According to reports, Musk said that one does require a college degree or even a high school diploma to work at company. He ded that gruating from one of world's best universities would only indicate ir capabilities but t necessarily confirm ir aptitude to work in a certain job profile.
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Musk took example of Bill Gates and Steve Jobs and said that se people did t have a college degree but an employer would hire m because of qualities y possessed. Musk said that inste of a degree he always looked for direct evidence of extraordinary ability in a potential candidate. He furr ded that if someone has an impeccable record of his/her achievements n it is something that will continue well into future.
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Elon Musk said that whenever he holds interview n he asks potential candidate to give a brief description of his/her career and how y tackled and solved some of most difficult problems in ir lives. He furr ded that in order to be sure that someone is t lying about ir problem-solving ways, he asks m detailed questions about problem y start to describe.
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16:42 IST, December 30th 2019