Hardly, a newsworthy headline. Still, it's a good reminder with all the news these days being about Finance and auto-makers needing bailouts to shield them, their employees and shareholders, from their lack of innovation.
Tesla Motors, the company that designed a very-fast and very-electric car, is opening a manufacturing plant and a new HQ building. And, according to Engadget:
the two projects could generate around 1,000 direct or indirect jobs.
Their post ends with this question:
One question, Tesla: how's the employee discount?
I'll answer for Tesla. It's zero. Car companies don't need to offer an employee discount when they have a product the public wants.
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