Right right, "they're leaving", exactly who is they and how mow many is that?
> Tesla revealed in its 10-K filing with the SEC that it employed 99,290 employees as of December 31, 2021. This is a substantial increase from how many people the company had employed at the end of 2020. Tesla reported an employee headcount of 70,757 people at the end of 2020.
Also, it's often that those who leave, should leave, as there is a mismatch.
To generalize and extrapolate a minority percentage of misfits that you clearly are focusing on is quite the error.
Let's see Tesla's growth year over year:
Tesla revenue for the quarter ending June 30, 2022 was $16.934B, a 41.61% increase year-over-year.
Tesla revenue for the twelve months ending June 30, 2022 was $67.166B, a 60.45% increase year-over-year.
Tesla annual revenue for 2021 was $53.823B, a 70.67% increase from 2020.
Tesla annual revenue for 2020 was $31.536B, a 28.31% increase from 2019.
Tesla annual revenue for 2019 was $24.578B, a 14.52% increase from 2018.
Yep, sounds like you know what you're talking about.
> Tesla revealed in its 10-K filing with the SEC that it employed 99,290 employees as of December 31, 2021. This is a substantial increase from how many people the company had employed at the end of 2020. Tesla reported an employee headcount of 70,757 people at the end of 2020.
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Also, it's often that those who leave, should leave, as there is a mismatch.
To generalize and extrapolate a minority percentage of misfits that you clearly are focusing on is quite the error.
Let's see Tesla's growth year over year:
Yep, sounds like you know what you're talking about.