• thefartographer
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      “Poachers keep taking property from my bins in their giant trucks!”

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        • Companies, unironically
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      True, they went over easy. Well done, GM. Those employees are no longer scrambled. Things are really turning sunny side up.

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      Eh.

      If they were laid off it would depend on contract status and how the severance was paid out for when it changed to headhunting.

      Plus, I don’t even think this happened same day. If it was between the public announcement and separation date then it’s 100% poaching.

      Not that it matters at all though, it’s not like it’s illegal, and it barely has negative connotations anymore.

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    I don’t think it’s called poaching when they’ve already been laid off

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    Poach is an interesting word for offering internships to students who’s internship at Tesla never even started

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    there’s definitely no way that Tesla could have predicted or avoided this