This is normal! The engine pitch will change, sometimes the wheels will feel awkward. Not to worry! This is all a natural process that will see your little, adorable car turn into a strong truck!
it is by definition ironic, you are having to use gasoline to keep an ELECTRIC vehicle from rusting, therefore needing it or some other kind of product to stop it from rusting.@@TheManinBlack9054
Well they are correct. You can only drive it in a nice sunny day and make sure you detail it every time you are done. When it rains, you better find a nearest shelter 😂
More like a full time job than a hobby. "I work two jobs, mild mannered accountant by day, hard working proffesional car detailer by night....I just want to sleeeeepp"
I did decorative metalwork for over 30 years and when customers requested stainless for exterior use I reminded them that it's stain-LESS, not stain proof.
@@peterdarr383 there are different stainless steels but your stainless cookware will rust no matter what if you store it unprotected outside. there is a reason you have to be studious in keeping it dry and clean
My dad once applied for an engineering job at a manufacturer of consumer electronics and they had him take a test with questions like "would you rather work in a flower shop or coal mine?". It quickly became clear that they were testing for "masculine" vs "feminine" traits and so he answered every question selecting the most "masculine" response. That company was all over him to get hired but my dad said that he would never work for them.
That company seems very toxic and your father is a clever person. I would lose that job because I would answer "flower shop" - smells better, zero chance of dying, and I presume it requires less physical effort.
😅 yeah we all know this didn't happen LOL nobody just throws away the chance of making more money because they have morals over a questionnaire😂😂😂 this is like one of those Reddit copypasta fake stories for attention
@@troublefollows9986 my Mach e has Bluecruise that works great on an interstate or like major highway. I was surprised how smart the AI is, it reads the speed-limit signs when you come into a construction zone and slows you down. I am never inattentive to where I am going, as the car monitors my eyes. With this on, you cannot nod out and run off the road, which I have done before. It may save my life.
Ricky is so right. I remember an episode of The Jetsons where a big ape like guy competing against George Jetson pounds a square peg through a round hole and the computer blinked "Management Material". and moved the ape guy up.
your right.... also can most people in food service appreciate the look of aged quality cookwear? tesla messed up and should have marketed the patina factor as part of the car as a individualizing selling point and a cover for failure! ps telsa im available for hire
Isn't that what the car is all about? Decades ago they started designing front bumpers that do the least damage possible to pedestrians and they built this today. It must be about killing someone 🤷🏻
I applied for a job at a temp agency providing internet support for graphing calculators. The job sounded perfect for a college student. In the afternoon and evening, answer questions people (mainly middle school and high school kids) had about math, and using this company's graphing calculators. There was a background check (because you would be talking to kids) and a math test. They told me, "there was a problem...You got 100% on the math test" I was like, "wait, what? Why is that a problem?" They said people who did well tended to quit or cause problems for the client so their instructions were to not hire anyone who got 100% on a math test, for a job that was helping people with math...
While I don't think competency is a great indicator for (low) teaching ability I still kind of get the logic. The fuckers in the first row with all the answers always ruin it for the lesser gifted majority. ^^
Sounds familiar. I've been told I wouldn't be considered for jobs as I was over qualified, and people like me tended to switch jobs often. Now the interesting thing is that I've never switched job. The shortest time I worked for a company was two years, and I left that job as I was joining the army. Another job I had for three years and I left that company as they moved that division to another country. Then I've had two jobs where I worked for over ten years at each company, and they only ended as the first company ended up in a vicious catastrophe where the boss ended up in jail for several years, and the other was bought bu a competitor who downsized it to nothing, moving the work to another country. Yea, I'm just to volatile....
Makes sense because smarter people expect everyone has same understanding and easily get frustrated when people dont see things their way. Most even't are team players. I had to let go of few smart guys because they were not acting as team player and considered themselves as some kind of royalty.
Its almost like teaching requires some sorta certain mindset and patience, maybe even a certification.... you can't expect randos to walk in with knowledge and be good at sharing that knowledge. Using skills versus teaching skills are very different. but as florida shows us, all you need is to be a veteran.
Online personality tests with esoteric questions are nothing new. Cost me multiple jobs when I was a teenager. They just arbitrarily decide they're "not hiring right now" despite keeping applications open and posters up at their locations. It always seemed fucked up that no matter what kind of worker I could be, my 'personality' wasn't good enough to work at McDonalds or a supermarket. Some questions I remember were things like "I have aspirations for my future," "I would expect a day off to mourn a pet," and "I understand my place in society."
That last one is super fucked. It's just as bad, if not worse than, the whole "a job well done is reward enough" bullshit. Nah, I'm going to need compensation in the form of adequate pay and the basic healthcare that the actually developed countries have.
It's funny how in my language stainless steel doesn't even exist because such steel doesn't exist. It's like your grandpa said just harder to rust but it's not free from it.
About 10 years ago I went to an open interview for a business that was opening in a few days. I filled out the application and they sent me over to interview with one of the franchise owners. He goes "Were looking for the best of the best of the best" I said something like "Well that's me" and he said' "Why do you want to work here?" I told him "Honestly, I just need a good job" He said "That's a bad answer. I want employees that want to work here and not just a paycheck. Come back some other time and we'll try again" i was applying to be a waiter at an all you can eat buffet. I never went back. If you really want "the best of the best of the best" them you should want to hire people who arent going to lie to you about why they want a serving job instead of blowing smoke up your butt about "my dream to be a server at an all you can eat buffet". Also you're not in a Will Smith movie so stop using his dialogue.
Wanting the "best of the best of the best" is an odd mindset, considering those people are not the ones needing to apply for a job. They either already have one, or are in such high demand that their required salary would probably equate the salary of a dozen next-best quality employees.
if they want the best of the best, they'd better _be_ the best of the best of employers. I'd have to expect full maternity and paternity leave, dental, vision, paid full hour lunches, and over a week of vacation every six months. But something tells me a buffet place isn't exactly offering that
@@Vaeldarg this was back in like 2009 or 2010, like peak recession. I was told so many times by hiring managers that if it were a couple years earlier they would have no problem hiring me but employers at the time could literally pick a and choose because so many people needed jobs.
I have a couple stories about some local Dominoes i was applying at for part time work delivering pizza. I'm (45). The kid manager was in the lobby when i showed up. I sat down, he kept pecking away at his cheap Chromebook sat at a foldout table for a solid 3 mins without acknowledging me. When he finally closed it, put his pen and other incidentals down "just so" he looks up at me and says... "so, what brings you in today?" I stood up, shook his hand and apologized for wasting his time and wished him good luck on his job search. Another Dominoes, a year later, i'm sitting down with another shift runner "i've got the job" he pulls out his phone and begins to read to me current mission statement for Dominoes. "Here at Dominoes we are a pizza company second and a people company FIRST" he relays to me along with many other facts about Dominoes i learned in 1991, im losing my mind. I tell him i have no place here, i'm looking for work for the winter as my business is seasonal but i do NOT do corporate speak, i'm here to do what you need me to do, i'm too old for this crap. He is dumbfounded. Why is it so hard to find real people? I just door dash a bit in the winter now lol. Screw it.
Conspiracy theory: A graph of 'seconds spent per question' on a personality test is better at determining if you're hired than the answers themself, as it shows how much pointless, insufferable bullshit you'll put up with before giving up and button mashing.
They are absolutely timing your responses for each individual question as part of the assessment. It's not a conspiracy, it's part of the test. You can be too quick and too slow.
Also how long you hover over a box. Are you confident, hesitant, etc. These tests aren't looking for answers that everyone knows the correct answer to... They are trying to figure out if you are trying to manipulate the test or are being honest. We need a report to come out on the analytics used to judge these tests. One will leak sooner or later
@@markhurley3714 "They are trying to figure out if you are trying to manipulate the test or are being honest. " yes, and they prefer the manipulators, not honest guys. honest guys are annoying and dumb to them, and potentially dangerous to the company's profit. they themselves are not honest, and they feel they are brilliant, so they don't feel like hiring a guy that isn't like them. unfit for their corporate culture. that´s how they think. you have to see it from their perspective. the more you try to manipulate interviews, the more answers you give that they prefer, and the happier they always are. they require you to have the "social skill, emotional intelligence" to manipulate, to give answers that they like, to give answers what the customers like to hear. then you are ready to lie to customers about their product and working conditions, lie to customers that you love them and they are the priority to our business, lie to other coworkers and management about how happy you are, lie on social media about how awesome that company overall is, _thats what they like._ honest guys? bad vibes. rather go bankrupt. That's not what _you_ are paid for. _if_ we want honesty, we hire a consultant. get with the program.
@@theMedicatedCitizen That's like "X", it's some schoolboy fantasy of his to name a company that, he wanted to name Paypal that before they gave him the boot.
Dont point, Cyber truck owners will think your pointing because its SOOOO Cool! Ignore it. Move out of the way because there is a chance it might drive itself towards u.
My father owned a company named Chemfil, later bought by PPG. We made phosphate for treating car bodies before paint. We also made the alkali and alcohol metal cleaners for before zinc phosphate. "you don't paint metal, you paint phosphate" was dad's motto. Zinc phosphate provided corrosion protection and improved paint adhesion. Now iron phosphate is used because most auto bodies have zinc in the metal. Paint looks good and protects metal. He should have used test panels and exposed them to the elements for months. Maybe he did and ignored the rust. Stainless is difficult to paint. Adhesion is a problem with paint on stainless steel.
I bet the designers and engineers were begging Elon not to make it stainless steel and to add some kind of protection but he probably said "no, stainless steel looks cool"
Maybe he moved from California to Texas because of the Acid Rain and his prototypes were secretly rusting, and in Texas you could actually build and ship the truck before it rusts ??
Employers are complaining about nobody wants to work, but then they make potential employees jump through these dumb hoops. Make up your minds for chrissakes, and admit you have to put some effort into finding employees. Don't accuse applicants of being lazy, when companies are doing some pretty lazy hiring practices.
Every place I have ever worked that says "nobody wants to work" has a gigantic stack of applications. You are exactly right, they just don't like how it can be a difficult and costly process. I wonder if KEEPING employees by paying fair wages and providing benefits might help.... 🤔
Exactly! @@Shiftarus spend more on workers and pay more attention to retaining the good workers that you do have? Never, that's ridiculous! We would rather spend millions on some consulting company that we outsource to who convinced us that AI is much smarter than it actually is. This is nothing new. In the last 15 years since I've been in the professional workforce its like every year we have to completely shift to a new program that is supposedly going to help us be "more efficient" "better workflow" "team collaboration" and a bunch of other buzz words that mean nothing. They all do the same thing and it's just more work for ppl like me that have to teach the boomers a new tech every day just to do basic tasks. And they spend millions on this crap, while telling us we have to pinch pennies. I will never understand why we think these ppl running these companies are smart and that we should listen to them. They consistently make bad decisions tanking entire industries, then we bail them out, just for them to abuse us all over again. When will we stop this cycle of abuse?
What you’re referring to as “lazy hiring” is mostly necessary in a world of 3.5% unemployment. For the most part, there are more jobs than people. There are also people in positions they’re not qualified for. Often employers don’t have as much choice for quality applicants as they did 5-6 years ago.
how much effort does it take to schedule an interview tho, every minimum wage place ive ever worked at the manager was watching netflix in the back 30% of the time
@@regularartist699 Never experienced anything even close to that! I´ve worked in a couple of min-pay jobs in retail and food industry. And the low-level shift or store management always struck me as working themselves half to death. For a measly 90$ more a week. Usually spending much more time in the joints than being paid for. In my experience the "lazy" non-productive bosses everybody has to work around all the time usually are in the higher levels.
Wouldn't stuff like chlorine be worse? In theory that is, I don't condone vandalism like this. These people who buy into it are already duped mind you.
You can do this on most concrete too, with moss seeding sprays. Just a nifty tidbit for all my fellow artists and rebels < 3 Water daily and in two weeks we could have them rusted and growing! 😊
The reason stainless steel is so popular in kitchens is because it can be “renewed.” The chromium in stainless steel reacts readily with oxygen to form chromium oxide, which gives the shiny appearance and protects it from rust. So if it is stained or rusting, use cleaner such as Barkeepers Friend which contains oxalic acid to remove the top layer, and it becomes shiny again.
Big difference between 304 and 316 stainless steel. The trucks are 304 which rusts quickly if not electro polished and sealed with an effective coating like graphene
Why?? The cyber truck looks like it was designed by a 5 year old, out of a very limited number of Lego bricks. It has all the sweeping curves and powerful stance, of a block of cheese. And now it's rusting. I had a Tesla. It was a piece of sh¡t. The aircon wouldn't have blown out a candle. The seals around the doors allowed water and a draft into the car, they also howled with wind noise above 40mph. You have to be clinically insane to trust the self drive system. The panel fit was appalling, the worst I have seen since the 70's. I was ecstatic when the battery, which also had problems, did a dump and burst into flames. Even though it almost killed me, I was relieved to see it burn up like a magnesium flare, destroying the car completely.
I live in the netherlands, where it rains all the time ,humidity is constantly around 70-80 percent and roofed garages next to your house are not very common.... You would have your cybertruck for a week before its completely rusted 🤣 maybe cybertruck owner should just embrace it and mod their cybertrucks to mad max vehicles
That's the point, though, right? It's sort of a commentary on the SUV as sort of an post-apocalyptic urban tank. Isn't that how SUV were marketed in the first place, to the Clark-Griswald-types?
Lmao yes same that was my first thought as someone from Florida!! I haven’t seen one around yet (miami dade area) and can’t imagine someone will be dumb enough to bring one here with this rust update
@@zrobotics So it won't be sold in Europe. Won't sell well in any northern climate that experiences sever cold and road salt for 1/3 of the year. Won't last long in coastal climes where ocean salt is going to be a problem. So apparently this is an ideal vehicle for middle America. Probably the least likely target market that would want to buy one. More Elon genius I see. lol These rusted vehicles are going to get meme'd into oblivion or Tesla will realize they screwed up and start clear coating them. Wait and see.
I applied to be a cashier at foot locker and was subjected to a 60 question multiple choice questionnaire with multiple repeating questions to make sure i was still paying attention. It was genuinely easier to get into a high paying engineering role than it was to become a minimum wage cashier
nah, in engineering ,you need 10+ years experience, within a specialized subfield, that only exists in-house of the company, and was only put together last year...
Not true. I got a job in engineering by just being practical and hard working. I didn't even have to apply, they approached me. No qualifications. Just experienced in many fields.
14:30 Elooon, if the UI is so unclear that everyone can *think* Full Self Drive is active when it actually hasn't even been downloaded, that's *worse*.
True, but I also don't buy Elon's excuse. The person was a Tesla employee and you're telling me they couldn't even download the software? So they drove for days thinking it was FSD even though it wasn't installed? Come on.
Claiming that FSD wasn't downloaded was quite a dickish and petty move, but then going on to claim it would have saved his life if it had been is just ghoulish and narcissistic. What a piece of trash.
The driver would be looking for an activated notification from the car. Elon could easily deny downloading without offering proof, or simply erase any proof at all.
Even if that were true, FSd is not a feature that is passive before activating it, which means, you MUST manually activate it, if the driver didn't have it, he would have known that, if he thouhg he had it, he wouldn't be able to activate it, because it wasn't there, so he KNOWINGLY got drunk while driving with Drive Assist, which is not FSD, which would have inmediatly detected he was drunk, it has that feature, so the driver had bought FSD, never installed it, and got confident getting drunk with Drive Assist, probably though he had it while drunk, or not, regardless, he getting DRUNK is not Teslas Fault, FSD speciffically requires thAt you keep your hand on the wheels and attentive, because is a BETA software, in which the driver didn't followed, another thing that could have happend, is that the driver told some people that he had FSD, but he didn't, so the passenger didn't know he had it, but told he did anyway, the same with the family, that important part is the DATA, which it show the car didn't had it Installed.
Back in my youth, I applied to Blockbuster several times and was told by a friend I kept failing the personality test portion of the application. It was so frustrating, because I really couldn't figure out whether they wanted me to answer as a potential worker drone or a leader-type person capable of autonomy and independent thought. Honestly, I still don't know.
After some decades hiring and being hired, I can tell you the answer is: they want both. They want people with "leader-type" skill but still accepting their lives as worker. Something along the lines of an "autonomous drone". Does it make sense? Is it achievable? ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
22:38 These job application personality tests are also very ableist, as they filter applicants out based on their mental health. So not only are these tests hard for people like me, who suffer from ADHD to fill out, as I have to do one for just about every job I apply for, but it also filters out people who have have anxiety, depression, or neurodivergencies. In fact, filtering out people based on their mental health is illegal, but since companies will only be hit with a small fine for violating the law, they don't care.
100% agree on that. Also, they can put the blame in the hiring company and these tests might be able to restrict more than mental health issues. Worst of all - with enough questions, they can identify age, origin, etc.
The only filter is that they exclude people who aren't willing to tell blatant and obvious lies. There isn't a "personality" in existence that would satisfy them except a complete doormat.
Thats because tesla is innovative company. Willing to dump absurd amounts of money to not only repeat mistakes of automaker's past, but to actually make even worse ones.
You can always tell a techbro, but you can't tell him much. Something I quite liked that came out of the Stockton Rush fiasco was the when someone referred to submarine building as "a mature art" - as in, we pretty much know how to do it now, and that if there's any massively different approach to it that isn't being done, it's probably because it sucks. I don't know why Musk thought people had been putting paint on cars all these years, but apparently it didn't occur to him to ask.
We had a fatality in the Tampa area a few years ago. The driver would turn on autopilot, and read the newspaper on his way to work. He bragged about how good it was. One morning a semi crossed the road in front of him, and the car drive under the semi. Tesla stated, since the semi was blue, and the sky was blue, it technically never saw the semi as a vehicle, or hazard.
@@jstar1000 "tampa autopilot fatal car crash" yielded a guardian article for me, looks legit. elon even tweeted about it. but to be fair it was in 2016.
@@swiirlee8670i have to slightly turn the steering wheel every few minutes when I use autopilot. It now also use the inside camera to detect when I'm looking down at my phone and immediately give a pretty harsh warning to pay attention. I don't know how a guy can just read newspaper without some kind tampering with the system.
100% a lie. I personally think Elon is an idiot, but nobody at Tesla would every say something like that, as it would get them sued to oblivion. Try to make your bullshit stories make sense at least.
My view on the weird personality test... Companies want to create a big database of CVs, use AI to create a "score" out of these CVs, then automatically pick the "best" out of that pool based on that score. Then obviously companies hire a third-party to do that database because companies they want to focus on their "core business". And, obviously, those third-party CV catalogues also sell the shite out of that data because they have a gold mine of identifiable individuals and their personality. Welcome to the future!
I could also see the whole process being AI generated, with the captions for the AI generated pictures being pulled from a generated list of questions that are vaguely on theme for a personality test or job application.
The last time I applied for some kind of job, they were trying to pull that nonsense. The heck of it is, I just wanted a part-time for a little variety on the side, whereas they were looking for someone desperate who would put up with their low pay and lack of benefits. I went on to run my own small businesses instead. Don't need that ish.
The other day I saw a guy in camo and tan hop into a Tesla and all I could think was that this guy clearly didn't have any clue who he was. "I wanna dress like a rugged outdoorsman in my car that can never leave the city 😅
@@peterdarr383 Star link being extremely good and being praised by literally everyone from rural places/Alaska, My personal Tesla car auto driving 6+ hours straight on a road trip with no issue, Those space ships. Potentially cool robots. You don't succeed without trying and failing.
the cybertruck is basically a giant kitchen-knife. If it truly uses a stainless steel (I think they called it 300x or something) it will do all the things your kitchen knives do when left to the elements. Even the highest % of chromium (the metal most commonly associated with rust resistance) can still get pock-marked if anything acidic gets left on it.
Oh, it can do quite a few knife-like things. Hell, the Throttle House guys were using the self-closing frunk to chop carrots in half. So, y'know, watch those fingers.
It reminded me the TV ads for that kitchen knife that could cut an aluminium can and still cut a fresh tomato. I think it was called Ginsu? Never require sharpening? More like "if you never use it"...
The Cybertruck is what happens when you have a child (or rather, someone with the mentality of a child) design a car. “Oh yeah, it’s gonna be sleek and silvery with stainless steel! And bullet proof and, uh, uh, even NUKE proof! And it’s gonna look super futuristic with straight lines, and it’ll be so strong that it won’t crumple up like normal cars when it crashes! It’ll be just like my Hotwheels when they hit a wall! Yeah, so cool!”
Actually it will get a lot worse when some iron filings get stuck on the cars metal surface. When wet and mixed with dirt, the moisture becomes an electrolyte and electrolytic action will cause very nasty rust spots, which are almost impossible to buff out. Note, that these rust spots come from the iron loaded dirt not the stainless steel. Besides even 316 austenitic steel (this is the more corrosion resistant stainless steel), it will rust under certain circumstances. This is called "crevice corrosion". I have seen 1.5mm thick 316 stainless steel with holes (rusted through) under o-rings or rubber screw washers. This happens when the dirt and grime (electrolyte) is void of oxygen. However this scenario is unlikely to happen on a CT. Electrolytic action between screws and body panels however will likely cause trouble over time.
@@Morristown337 a simple Google search would help you understand why you're wrong, before making it known to everyone else. Try doing so in the future, if you don't want to flaunt your ignorance to everyone else. DOES STAINLESS STEEL RUST? Despite being known for its extremely corrosion-resistant features, stainless steel is prone to rust in certain circumstances. Although rusty metals are often a result of water exposure, stainless steel will also rust from exposure to damaging chemicals, saline, grease, or prolonged exposure to heat.
@@Morristown337 Incorrect. A simple Google search proves you wrong. And everyone can see it here. DOES STAINLESS STEEL RUST? Despite being known for its extremely corrosion-resistant features, stainless steel is prone to rust in certain circumstances. Although rusty metals are often a result of water exposure, stainless steel will also rust from exposure to damaging chemicals, saline, grease, or prolonged exposure to heat.
The product is called Traitify made by a company called Paradox. Motto: "Simple talent experiences driven by human insight." Nothing means anything anymore.
I worked as a supervisor in a call center (sorry) when I was younger. The company gave all applicants one of those psychology tests before hiring. It turns out there was no correlation whatsoever on how a person scored on the test to their job performance. You'd might as well just flip a coin and base your hiring on that.
I hope you were one of the nice supervisors... 😄 Jokes apart, I agree 100% with you - but try to explain the "coin flip" theory to a CEO or an "HR specialist".
Also, Delorean used a precedented steel, propably 1.4301 or something similar, which we know how it behaves, and to to work with it, Tesla made up their own stupid alloy, which has no prescedents, nobody knows how to work it, and we don't even know how corrosion resistant it is.
Nah, there is dude where I live that daily drives one. But as far as I know steel used to build Tesla's is some Tesla's own mix that is just garbage. It took quiet a while for delorians to loose shine and stuff.
@@wykydytron Afaik Deloreans are likely basic 316/V2A/1.4301 stainless steel, one of the first practical stainless alloys ever discovered. Not the most resistant, but relatively cheap, abundant, and fairly easy to form and weld. Teslas own mix is propably either some legally distinct copy of V2A or some complete techbro bullshit. Depends on if Elon was directly involved. V2A was developed at Krupp between the world wars iirc, at it has been the go to, bog standard, boiler plate stainless steel ever since the end of WW2, starying form it is in itself stupid contrarian bs.
Man, I miss the good old days when all you had to do was put on some decent clothes, walk up to a manager, and give them your resume. These days its more like a lottery... And lotteries are always rigged.
Elon: “This baby has so many MPR that it’s practically held together by the rust” * slaps hood causing the entire truck to comically fall apart piece by piece like something out of one of those old Buster Keaton movies from the 30s *
The last section hit hard for me. I had spent over a year trying to get a job and getting screwed over by these tests (especially these weird ai ones). Also, glad to see that it's a common problem with conpanies leaving hiring applications up even when they decided to cancel the position. Been pretty burnt out by this all tbh, taking a long break from the job market after all this.
Half of the jobs being advertised are what are called "ghost jobs". There's no job actually available, they're just collecting applications in order to build a database of candidates. Also, when they tell you "There are no right or wrong answers" to those tests, that is a straight up lie. They are also timing how long you take to answer each question. Those tests are a maze full of traps.
Whenever you come across one of these ridiculous personality assessments applying for some menial job, we need to print them out on paper and use wallpaper paste to cover the entrance to that establishment with them.
yeah i worked at one of those 'rent a center' type places and they tried that shit.. i wanted to be like, dude i move furniture all day for min wage and you sell the same dirty loveseat over and over again to deadbeats.. I basically quit cause I refused to do the 'company cheer' and the boss said I needed to work with more 'enthusiasm'.. (boss ended up cheating on his wife and knocking up the girl behind the counter, who was also married, and they left their families together, with small kids, 3 days before christmas).. trash people that have no right telling anyone how to act
You are not just buying a car. You are joining a cult. Funny because the PT Cruiser owners were very cult-like when the vehicle first came out. They waved at each other on the roads, had local 'meet-and-greets'.... Now you don't see that many PT's on the road, possibly because they are ugly gas and maintenance hogs.
That job test would weed me out right away. I would be incapable of deciding any answers, and just leave, telling myself, "This place does not operate in a way I can comprehend. I am obviously unqualified."
I would not pass a test like that either. But I disagree on you being "unqualified". These tests are there to catch people who are willing to suffer for the company - I don't call that a "qualification".
back in around 2009 I went to apply as a cook at a Cheesecake Factory. They handed me a Myers-Briggs style test and said to expect it to take over an hour. I just said I would come back and got a job at a french place instead.
12:16 full self driving requires a connection to the network, a continuous one (cell phone built into the car). if it wasn't recorded it was because tesla decided not to record it.
Damn, this is a stupid requirement - effectively means the car doesn't work in tunnels... Also, it won't surprise if that Tesla worker disabled the recording or the car was in a place without network connection. The description of the accident's place sounds a lot like some "signal blackholes" I got near my place.
22:40 As someone who just recently found a job the hunt is just depressing , I had a experience as a shift supervisor at a Starbucks, interviewed for another chain, they said i was exactly what they were looking... but I didn't have a BACHORLERS DEGREE, Also the Blue alien shit is insane and unpassable, all the questions have contradictory answers, the overtime one is a no not a yes because unapproved overtime is theft
Who the fuck is going to get a bachelor's just to work at chain? Actually, who is going to apply at a chain who does have a bachelor's? Do they actively not want to hire anyone just so they can piss and moan about how "nobody wants to work anymore"?
meanwhile i couldnt get hired at starbucks bc of my bachelor’s since i was “overqualified” 😂😂 and having a bachelor’s didnt make the job search any easier. Luckily i have a job now, even if makes dying feel preferable 🥲
@@LessDevoidcompanies are frequently requiring this to make sure you’re “dedicated” enough and not just a “lazy greedy” person who didn’t go into debt and took the “easy way” out of
The flat sheets and edged corners combined with rust means you can now get Tetanus from getting bumped into by an oversized RC Truck. What a time to be alive.
Denver public libraries used to inadvertently let anyone borrow audiobooks and ebooks. I live in Aotearoa New Zealand and used a random Denver address to get books for years. I am completely fine with talking about it, because every librarian ever just wants as many people as possible to have books.
I spent a year and a half looking for full time employment and probably applied to 1,000+ jobs. It’s insane how many of the jobs were probably not real. It was incredibly disheartening to spent hours going through applications and test and quizzes only to never hear a word back.
The funny thing about the wrap is if you get it damaged by rocks on the road, which is a sure thing, the water could get trapped under the plastic and rust it even faster.
Its been proven that its surface contamination and not the actual vehicle rusting. Guess we will just believe what the media tells us. Oh time for some more boosters.
I can't believe anyone is dumb enough to believe the fake news. There are stainless water tanks filled with water for 50 years that are not rusting! The fake news claiming that the Cybertrucks were rusting because rust dust was found on them has already been proven false. Stainless steel is porous and somewhat reactive, so if particles of iron land on it from railroad tracks or other vehicles, or even if the iron in dirt gets on a Cybertruck, it can embed in the surface. This is just surface contamination. This will appear as small brown spots when it rains. Simply use Bar Keepers Friend Liquid stainless steel cleaner, and it will come off in seconds. There are already many RUclips videos showing the fake Cybertruck rust specs being wiped right off.
"I tend to overcomplicate simple questions-speaking of; what quantifies as a "greatest" weakness? How much it holds me back? How much it is to overcome? I've actually come with a small presentation on the concept of Weaknesses through different philosophical lenses-" *being drug out on the chair*
I used to manage cocktail bars, I've hired 500+ people. I hated asking strange questions, I judged applicants on performance and communication during a trial shift and then asked you to make some drinks for me while I asked some questions to gauge your overall experience. I had very low turnover rates. During covid I was looking for jobs myself and I did some of the personality tests and I found them completely ridiculous.
I studied psychology and psychiatry as a hobby since I was 7, I can’t get a job because those tests send me into a rage I can hardly contain at the state of our societies scientific illiteracy.
One employer gave me a Myers-Briggs personality test, something akin to asking me my astrological sign--and then i took it and they hired me because of it LOL and what's funny is i filled it out with all opposite answers of what was true
Bare Stainless Steel is a problem. As someone who has spent a lot of time on boats that have a lot of stainless steel fittings and rails, they need constant attention. That said, I don't really know what would work with the Cybertruck. The stainless steel on boats tends to be highly polished and mirror like and that helps shed salt water spray and allows the stainless to be polished and protected with wax. But this truck has stainless with a matte finish which does not allow for polishing or wax. It would not be safe to buff it to a mirror finish because Sunlight and headlights would reflect off of it and blind anyone looking at it. I also don't know why it would cost so much to wrap it. Lots of regular cars, trucks and even boats are wrapped and it doesn't cost nearly that much. Perhaps it has something to do with the surface of the Cybertruck that needs some sort of additional preparation to keep the wrap from coming off or to allow the adhesive to be removed afterwards. But this is a problem because anyone who details cars can tell you about the effects of road salt, brake dust, road tar, etc on smooth well waxed surfaces. I think the Cybertruck will probably look like an old Semi-truck trailer in a year or two if not constantly maintained.
@pookatim I do not know what the American definition of stainless steel is but in the UK it is 18/8 stainless steel. 18% chromium and 8% nickel, highly resistant to tarnishing and of course it does not rust. Are you sure Musk uses stainless steel or just polished mild steel?
@@colintawn3535 Stainless steel is rust resistant, not rust proof. It can rust in certain conditions. When it does rust, it isn't the same way plain steel rusts. You won't get the surface entirely covered, it will be in spots.
I believe wraps do run in the thousands of dollars and have a lifespan of maybe 10 years. There are many grades of stainless steel, but I'd bet these specks of rust are from brake dust, which contain a high amount or iron particles.
I work in construction and it is well known that stainless steel is NOT stain/rust proof but rather stain resistant. There are circumstances where stainless steel will eventually rust which includes contact with other materials (electrolysis). Anything acidic like bird poop for example will lead to oxidation (rust) with prolonged exposure. Stainless steel looks cool, but there's a reason why auto makers don't use in passenger vehicles. At a minimum, the truck should have a clear coat. Wrapping is also not really a solution as even a good wrap will have to be removed after a certain number of years. If done poorly, that wrap will also trap moisture leading to, drum roll please, rust.
I’m an engineer in food manufacturing and I wonder if the stainless was passivated. Passivation is basically soaking in acid like citric or nitric acid. This removes the chromium layer and removes iron from the manufacturing processes. Then 24 hrs in air to re-oxidise and rebuild the chromium oxide layer.
Sounds like brake dust. Anyone with a white car knows how their vehicle's paint can develop tiny orange stains from brake wear material which contains a lot of iron particles.
22:35 The job application process the past 15 years suuuuucks. No one does physical ones. From uploading your resume to still having to fill out the same information on a application, to personality tests, to having to fill out a 2nd application on their website after you did it on the job search site then being thrown into a virtual bin hoping you get a response or getting a automatic no. Finally not being able to call HR to see if they received it.
In 1984 I bought a white Jeep Comanche. It developed thousands of small orange specks. Rust. Turns out it was rail dust from train transport. At least that's what the dealership told me. They buffed it off and repainted the truck.
The issue with the Cybertruck steel is that it wasn't pickled and clearcoated/sealed. If you don't pickle stainless steel, it will rust. Sealing it with ceramic coating will protect things from there.
Yes. Pickling, also called passivating involves using acid applied to the metals surface to dissolve any exposed iron, leaving a surface with much higher chromium or nickel percentage than the stainless steel as a whole. This is done to the stainless steel parts on boats operating in salt water. No clear coat is applied. Rust problems are minimal. Applying a coating will work to stop rust, but then you have to maintain and repair the coating instead of the metal.
@@retiredbore378Connected boat parts made of different types of metal that are submerged in seawater are protected by sacrificial anodes. This is because the water can conduct electricity. This forms a loop circuit path from one metal to the other metal and through the water back to the first metal. Surprisingly high current can flow around the loop and do real damage. The conductivity of air is so low (resistance is so high) that the current flow around the loop is tiny (zero) so no damage is done. There are companies that say they make devices that will electrically charge your car (or truck) and stop it from rusting. This does not really work. Galvanic corrosion in air is not a serious problem.
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I actually saw an 80-something-year old try to get a job back in 2022 at the retail place I worked at, he came in with a nice shirt and pants, and asked for a job. He was basically told in a nice way to f off. It's somewhat charming seeing that they're indeed this out-of-touch. It's also increadibly horrifying knowing that things are this bad, and the system is indeed in such a state of decline where this isn't an uncommon occurance.
Some 80 year olds can still do useful work. I know of an 81 year old who still puts up scaffolding. But such guys are far and wide to find and, to be honest, how long will they still be fit like for? When I'm that old, I'm not gonna budge a finger for any amount of pay.
@mikethespike7579 I personally will try to be productive as long as I'm physically able, because I personally don't want to be a entitled PoS leech on society.
@@RichardHubbuck I think someone went to home depot in an f 150, picked up 6, 8 sheets of plywood, headed back to hdgtrs, cut a few angles, cut out wheelwells glued it all together and Musk screamed, "YES", And someone came along and thought ", the perfect shiny object to con depositors "4 years ago, and here we are with the ugliest rust bucket anyone could design. Fools are born everyday, Musk came up with 44 billion dollars from somewhere just to buy and trash Twitter to make "X" a childhood dream. I suppose you could drop a plywood cover over the body whenever you took it out to protect the precious stainless steel, or buy 100 lbs of brilliant pads and throw them in the bed.
Stainless steel can and will rust; it depends upon the grade of steel, and the environment it is exposed to. The Tesla Cybertruck is not made from medical grade non rusting stainless steel, but from the most common cheapest, low chromium content steel, thus exposed to salt, and humidity, the bodies will rust!
"Full self driving" has got to be the most blatant case of obvious false advertising in marketing history. How is there not a MASSIVE class action lawsuit over it?
Cult of personality. Cognitive dissidence. Fanboism. Laziness. Stupidity. Extremism. Everything that a large proportion of the population is afflicted with these days.
...not all stainless is the same...cheaper utensils use more ferric stainless that it's closer (if not exactly) to 400 series stainless which WILL rust/stain....but something like 300 series (say 304) will not...kitchen appliances that are wrapped in 'stainless steel' tends to also be a lesser grade and is magnetic...the good stuff is much more expensive and is not magnetic...like say your kitchen sink...no rust, and not magnetic...if the Cybertruck was made of this grade of SS it wouldn't have this issue...
'Cleaning with barkeepers friend worked" Yeah... anyone who has had rust on stainless materials in their house knows how that works out. Its cleans the surface rust and a few months later the rust comes right back. Once you get rust you need to replace that material, cleaning it is just a bandaid.
@zagreus5773 Is there supposed to be a protective layer? I bought some nice stainless steel pet food bowls and they have gotten rusty on the bottom because I keep leaving them in the sink instead of drying them. Is that because there wasn't a protective layer, or because of the water exposure?
The ones I hate are the so-called "part" time jobs. One I remember very well. The rock quarry wanted a Jack of all Trades to work 5 days a week (IIRC 36hrs) AND work every other Saturday. What they really wanted was a highly skilled welder and heavy equipment mechanic for $10/hr, zero benefits. Actually it would be a negative pay job as I'd have to travel 30 miles in city traffic 5 days a week. Huh? That sounds like a full time job and I'm not spending an hour in city traffic 5 to 6 days every week. The above was pre-Covid. Since the pandemonium I have not been seeing such demanding job ads. In fact its gotten rare to even see $15/hr for part time.
When your Cyber Truck starts to go through puberty, it’ll start to develop rust in places it didn’t previously have rust.
OMG...... The rusty dugout!!!!!
As long as it doesn't start growing hair in weird places
After a period of worrying slipping and higher than normal idling RPMs, the sound of it’s engine may drop up to two full octaves! 😂
This is normal! The engine pitch will change, sometimes the wheels will feel awkward.
Not to worry! This is all a natural process that will see your little, adorable car turn into a strong truck!
I guess but think about what it says for the lifespan if puberty starts after 2 weeks.
DeLorean manual says use gasoline to clean stains of the stainless....
Imagine having to clean your electric vehicle with gasoline 😂😂😂
Is that ironic? I don't know, it feels ironic.
@@nerradeits not
@@TheManinBlack9054 Its a little bit.
But our gasoline is different - contains up to 10% Alcohol and there's no Tetra-Ethyl Lead or MTBE to provide the long-lasting sheen.
it is by definition ironic, you are having to use gasoline to keep an ELECTRIC vehicle from rusting, therefore needing it or some other kind of product to stop it from rusting.@@TheManinBlack9054
"You are not only buying a car, you're bying a hobby, too." 🤣🤣🤣😂 Quote of the day!
I laughed so hard, I can't imagine having to put that much work in to a vehicle that is sold as being rugged
I think that sums up most Teslas and EVs - your new hobby becomes learning where EVER charging station is!
That's what they usually say about a garden. If you don't concrete that sh*t and paint it green, you got yourself another part time job.
Well they are correct. You can only drive it in a nice sunny day and make sure you detail it every time you are done. When it rains, you better find a nearest shelter 😂
More like a full time job than a hobby. "I work two jobs, mild mannered accountant by day, hard working proffesional car detailer by night....I just want to sleeeeepp"
I did decorative metalwork for over 30 years and when customers requested stainless for exterior use I reminded them that it's stain-LESS, not stain proof.
It’s called stainless, not stain-less, that’s two different meanings. Stainless = without stain, stain-less = less stain
Boat propellers and good cookware are 304 Stainless and hold up quite well. Did Elon "go cheap" ??
@@robertmccabe1919 no shit genius. It's a play on the word. Get over yourself twat
@@peterdarr383 there are different stainless steels but your stainless cookware will rust no matter what if you store it unprotected outside. there is a reason you have to be studious in keeping it dry and clean
I want a supercut of Eliot shouting "ELOOOON"
That would be awesome
YESSSSS
Absolutely!
Last years 4/20 episode has the best "EEELOON" bit. Imo.
Yessss
As someone who worked in the metal finishing industry for 40 years this is the least surprising news story I have ever seen!
Can you imagine how it would look after serious off roading, would need a metal polisher.
So why did not anybody called this a problem during the long time the CT was announced??
@@C4H6As Umm, they did? Quite a few, as I recall.
@@chrisschneiders6734 CAN those things even off-road?
Simple solution .. there is a spray on coating that prevents rust on steel. This spray on coating can even be COLORED, to make a car more attractive!!
My dad once applied for an engineering job at a manufacturer of consumer electronics and they had him take a test with questions like "would you rather work in a flower shop or coal mine?". It quickly became clear that they were testing for "masculine" vs "feminine" traits and so he answered every question selecting the most "masculine" response. That company was all over him to get hired but my dad said that he would never work for them.
That company seems very toxic and your father is a clever person. I would lose that job because I would answer "flower shop" - smells better, zero chance of dying, and I presume it requires less physical effort.
Willing to divulge the name of the company show that we publicly shame them?
Who would want to work in a coal mine, if they could work anywhere else?
@@tqllaliars. That's who.
😅 yeah we all know this didn't happen LOL nobody just throws away the chance of making more money because they have morals over a questionnaire😂😂😂 this is like one of those Reddit copypasta fake stories for attention
It's not "Full Self Driving", it's "Fool? Self-driving? Ha!"
Fool self Darwin
Its basically full student driver....if you have to monitor the entire time in the car ...ready to take over at any time.
@@troublefollows9986 my Mach e has Bluecruise that works great on an interstate or like major highway. I was surprised how smart the AI is, it reads the speed-limit signs when you come into a construction zone and slows you down. I am never inattentive to where I am going, as the car monitors my eyes. With this on, you cannot nod out and run off the road, which I have done before. It may save my life.
Ricky is so right. I remember an episode of The Jetsons where a big ape like guy competing against George Jetson pounds a square peg through a round hole and the computer blinked "Management Material". and moved the ape guy up.
But as you know " it goes in the square hole"
That's hilarious
Anyone that has worked in food service knows the work it takes to keep stainless steel looking good.
Or welding
@@SouthParkStudio. Listen at 14:40 -15:25 . They could be talking about the jab …..it’s crazy , listen to it .
Brass is worse.
your right.... also can most people in food service appreciate the look of aged quality cookwear? tesla messed up and should have marketed the patina factor as part of the car as a individualizing selling point and a cover for failure! ps telsa im available for hire
Baby oil and 000 steel wool works wonders.. Also Weiman's stainless steel protector.
30:00 “if there’s time to dream, there’s time to clean” Ricky low key a regional manager lmaoo
I was transported back to my Navy days 😂
Yaaaaa
In the restaurant industry, it's "If there's time to lean, there's time to clean", so this is obviously a universally absolute concept.
@@Raelven that's the one we used
Can you imagine the carnage this truck that weighs well over three metric tons will cause with a DUI behind the wheel.
Isn't that what the car is all about? Decades ago they started designing front bumpers that do the least damage possible to pedestrians and they built this today. It must be about killing someone 🤷🏻
I applied for a job at a temp agency providing internet support for graphing calculators. The job sounded perfect for a college student. In the afternoon and evening, answer questions people (mainly middle school and high school kids) had about math, and using this company's graphing calculators. There was a background check (because you would be talking to kids) and a math test. They told me, "there was a problem...You got 100% on the math test" I was like, "wait, what? Why is that a problem?" They said people who did well tended to quit or cause problems for the client so their instructions were to not hire anyone who got 100% on a math test, for a job that was helping people with math...
yeah thats because i would say that smarter people get more frustrated with dumb questions and dumb people
While I don't think competency is a great indicator for (low) teaching ability I still kind of get the logic. The fuckers in the first row with all the answers always ruin it for the lesser gifted majority. ^^
Sounds familiar. I've been told I wouldn't be considered for jobs as I was over qualified, and people like me tended to switch jobs often. Now the interesting thing is that I've never switched job. The shortest time I worked for a company was two years, and I left that job as I was joining the army. Another job I had for three years and I left that company as they moved that division to another country. Then I've had two jobs where I worked for over ten years at each company, and they only ended as the first company ended up in a vicious catastrophe where the boss ended up in jail for several years, and the other was bought bu a competitor who downsized it to nothing, moving the work to another country. Yea, I'm just to volatile....
Makes sense because smarter people expect everyone has same understanding and easily get frustrated when people dont see things their way. Most even't are team players. I had to let go of few smart guys because they were not acting as team player and considered themselves as some kind of royalty.
Its almost like teaching requires some sorta certain mindset and patience, maybe even a certification.... you can't expect randos to walk in with knowledge and be good at sharing that knowledge. Using skills versus teaching skills are very different.
but as florida shows us, all you need is to be a veteran.
The cybertruck hype definitely gives ,"The Emporer's New Clothes" vibes. Dude, your truck is NAKED.
The good news is those transparent paints they use on chrome will make it stand out.
I'm new to this channel. Does it have political leanings (liberal or conservative) or mostly independent?
Libertarian?
Would anodization help it? And why isn't that already a common thing? Like a package when?
If my new truck was showing rust after I owned it a week, I wouldn't buy the dealership's explanation, "Oh, that's normal, the rust just wipes off."
I wonder if Elon is learning anything about his audience and customer base with this roll out ? LOL
Online personality tests with esoteric questions are nothing new. Cost me multiple jobs when I was a teenager. They just arbitrarily decide they're "not hiring right now" despite keeping applications open and posters up at their locations. It always seemed fucked up that no matter what kind of worker I could be, my 'personality' wasn't good enough to work at McDonalds or a supermarket. Some questions I remember were things like "I have aspirations for my future," "I would expect a day off to mourn a pet," and "I understand my place in society."
That last one is super fucked. It's just as bad, if not worse than, the whole "a job well done is reward enough" bullshit. Nah, I'm going to need compensation in the form of adequate pay and the basic healthcare that the actually developed countries have.
@@LessDevoid It's basically saying know your place trash, and you will receive the wage we deem you worthy to receive.
@@EricT01 I don't even know if I would read into it like that. They ask the most bizarre and philosophical shit, sometimes.
@@EricT01 It sounds like something a sub would say during a BDSM session 🤣
I would love to see if CEOs and VPs of those companies would be hired by that process.
My father once told me, "Stainless steel isn't stainless, it stains less than uncoated metal."
It's also harder to clean up if it does get stained.
It's funny how in my language stainless steel doesn't even exist because such steel doesn't exist. It's like your grandpa said just harder to rust but it's not free from it.
My father once told me, "The world is gonna roll me."
I ain't the sharpest tool in the shed.
@B3Band He was looking kind of dumb
With his finger and his thumb
In the shape of an "L" on his forehead
I thought it was a iron with a very high carbon component which made rusting much less likely.
About 10 years ago I went to an open interview for a business that was opening in a few days. I filled out the application and they sent me over to interview with one of the franchise owners. He goes "Were looking for the best of the best of the best"
I said something like "Well that's me" and he said' "Why do you want to work here?"
I told him "Honestly, I just need a good job"
He said "That's a bad answer. I want employees that want to work here and not just a paycheck. Come back some other time and we'll try again"
i was applying to be a waiter at an all you can eat buffet. I never went back. If you really want "the best of the best of the best" them you should want to hire people who arent going to lie to you about why they want a serving job instead of blowing smoke up your butt about "my dream to be a server at an all you can eat buffet".
Also you're not in a Will Smith movie so stop using his dialogue.
Wanting the "best of the best of the best" is an odd mindset, considering those people are not the ones needing to apply for a job. They either already have one, or are in such high demand that their required salary would probably equate the salary of a dozen next-best quality employees.
if they want the best of the best, they'd better _be_ the best of the best of employers. I'd have to expect full maternity and paternity leave, dental, vision, paid full hour lunches, and over a week of vacation every six months. But something tells me a buffet place isn't exactly offering that
@@Vaeldarg this was back in like 2009 or 2010, like peak recession. I was told so many times by hiring managers that if it were a couple years earlier they would have no problem hiring me but employers at the time could literally pick a and choose because so many people needed jobs.
How does anyone expect anyone performing service jobs for the general public to do it for any reason other than the pay? That dude was in delulu land.
I have a couple stories about some local Dominoes i was applying at for part time work delivering pizza. I'm (45). The kid manager was in the lobby when i showed up. I sat down, he kept pecking away at his cheap Chromebook sat at a foldout table for a solid 3 mins without acknowledging me. When he finally closed it, put his pen and other incidentals down "just so" he looks up at me and says... "so, what brings you in today?"
I stood up, shook his hand and apologized for wasting his time and wished him good luck on his job search.
Another Dominoes, a year later, i'm sitting down with another shift runner "i've got the job" he pulls out his phone and begins to read to me current mission statement for Dominoes. "Here at Dominoes we are a pizza company second and a people company FIRST" he relays to me along with many other facts about Dominoes i learned in 1991, im losing my mind.
I tell him i have no place here, i'm looking for work for the winter as my business is seasonal but i do NOT do corporate speak, i'm here to do what you need me to do, i'm too old for this crap. He is dumbfounded.
Why is it so hard to find real people? I just door dash a bit in the winter now lol. Screw it.
Conspiracy theory: A graph of 'seconds spent per question' on a personality test is better at determining if you're hired than the answers themself, as it shows how much pointless, insufferable bullshit you'll put up with before giving up and button mashing.
Not much of a conspiracy - that would be a valid theory to test. It won't surprise me if that's an input in their scoring system/AI.
They are absolutely timing your responses for each individual question as part of the assessment. It's not a conspiracy, it's part of the test. You can be too quick and too slow.
Also how long you hover over a box. Are you confident, hesitant, etc.
These tests aren't looking for answers that everyone knows the correct answer to...
They are trying to figure out if you are trying to manipulate the test or are being honest. We need a report to come out on the analytics used to judge these tests. One will leak sooner or later
Past performance is the best glimpse into a person's attitude, work ethic, team cooperation, etc.
@@markhurley3714 "They are trying to figure out if you are trying to manipulate the test or are being honest. "
yes, and they prefer the manipulators, not honest guys.
honest guys are annoying and dumb to them, and potentially dangerous to the company's profit. they themselves are not honest, and they feel they are brilliant, so they don't feel like hiring a guy that isn't like them.
unfit for their corporate culture. that´s how they think. you have to see it from their perspective.
the more you try to manipulate interviews, the more answers you give that they prefer, and the happier they always are. they require you to have the "social skill, emotional intelligence" to manipulate, to give answers that they like, to give answers what the customers like to hear. then you are ready to lie to customers about their product and working conditions, lie to customers that you love them and they are the priority to our business, lie to other coworkers and management about how happy you are, lie on social media about how awesome that company overall is, _thats what they like._
honest guys? bad vibes. rather go bankrupt. That's not what _you_ are paid for.
_if_ we want honesty, we hire a consultant.
get with the program.
The only proper response when seeing a cyber truck is pointing and laughing.
I suggest acting like you’re excited to see the “really cool” vehicle and then letting one rip when they open the window to talk at you
They look like they were designed by some eleven year old on their school book.
@@theMedicatedCitizen That's like "X", it's some schoolboy fantasy of his to name a company that, he wanted to name Paypal that before they gave him the boot.
Lmao!!!!
Dont point, Cyber truck owners will think your pointing because its SOOOO Cool! Ignore it. Move out of the way because there is a chance it might drive itself towards u.
My father owned a company named Chemfil, later bought by PPG. We made phosphate for treating car bodies before paint. We also made the alkali and alcohol metal cleaners for before zinc phosphate. "you don't paint metal, you paint phosphate" was dad's motto. Zinc phosphate provided corrosion protection and improved paint adhesion. Now iron phosphate is used because most auto bodies have zinc in the metal. Paint looks good and protects metal. He should have used test panels and exposed them to the elements for months. Maybe he did and ignored the rust. Stainless is difficult to paint. Adhesion is a problem with paint on stainless steel.
He knows everything. No need to test anything.
I bet the designers and engineers were begging Elon not to make it stainless steel and to add some kind of protection but he probably said "no, stainless steel looks cool"
Maybe he moved from California to Texas because of the Acid Rain and his prototypes were secretly rusting, and in Texas you could actually build and ship the truck before it rusts ??
Good points. Car paint & car care depending on where you live. Car washing 🧼🪣🚿 takes a lot.
Employers are complaining about nobody wants to work, but then they make potential employees jump through these dumb hoops. Make up your minds for chrissakes, and admit you have to put some effort into finding employees. Don't accuse applicants of being lazy, when companies are doing some pretty lazy hiring practices.
Every place I have ever worked that says "nobody wants to work" has a gigantic stack of applications. You are exactly right, they just don't like how it can be a difficult and costly process.
I wonder if KEEPING employees by paying fair wages and providing benefits might help....
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Exactly! @@Shiftarus spend more on workers and pay more attention to retaining the good workers that you do have? Never, that's ridiculous! We would rather spend millions on some consulting company that we outsource to who convinced us that AI is much smarter than it actually is. This is nothing new. In the last 15 years since I've been in the professional workforce its like every year we have to completely shift to a new program that is supposedly going to help us be "more efficient" "better workflow" "team collaboration" and a bunch of other buzz words that mean nothing. They all do the same thing and it's just more work for ppl like me that have to teach the boomers a new tech every day just to do basic tasks. And they spend millions on this crap, while telling us we have to pinch pennies. I will never understand why we think these ppl running these companies are smart and that we should listen to them. They consistently make bad decisions tanking entire industries, then we bail them out, just for them to abuse us all over again. When will we stop this cycle of abuse?
What you’re referring to as “lazy hiring” is mostly necessary in a world of 3.5% unemployment. For the most part, there are more jobs than people. There are also people in positions they’re not qualified for. Often employers don’t have as much choice for quality applicants as they did 5-6 years ago.
how much effort does it take to schedule an interview tho, every minimum wage place ive ever worked at the manager was watching netflix in the back 30% of the time
@@regularartist699 Never experienced anything even close to that!
I´ve worked in a couple of min-pay jobs in retail and food industry.
And the low-level shift or store management always struck me as working themselves half to death. For a measly 90$ more a week.
Usually spending much more time in the joints than being paid for.
In my experience the "lazy" non-productive bosses everybody has to work around all the time usually are in the higher levels.
I can see vandals loading spray bottles with lemon juice and leaving delayed-action creative rust grafitti on Cybertrucks.
Imagine that with stencils... Those trucks are almost like a vandal's canvas.
Keying is out
Vinagring is in
Imagine what a can of coke would do to it.
Wouldn't stuff like chlorine be worse?
In theory that is, I don't condone vandalism like this. These people who buy into it are already duped mind you.
You can do this on most concrete too, with moss seeding sprays. Just a nifty tidbit for all my fellow artists and rebels
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Water daily and in two weeks we could have them rusted and growing! 😊
The reason stainless steel is so popular in kitchens is because it can be “renewed.” The chromium in stainless steel reacts readily with oxygen to form chromium oxide, which gives the shiny appearance and protects it from rust. So if it is stained or rusting, use cleaner such as Barkeepers Friend which contains oxalic acid to remove the top layer, and it becomes shiny again.
Oh, I didn't know that!
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Big difference between 304 and 316 stainless steel. The trucks are 304 which rusts quickly if not electro polished and sealed with an effective coating like graphene
just need a really big bucket, some gigantic silver spoons, and then use the cars own battery to electroplate the cybertruck,
what could go wrong?
Yes. You can polish it to a nice shine on the outside while all the inner side of that stupid Tesla monstrosity will continue to stain and rust.
Why??
The cyber truck looks like it was designed by a 5 year old, out of a very limited number of Lego bricks.
It has all the sweeping curves and powerful stance, of a block of cheese.
And now it's rusting.
I had a Tesla. It was a piece of sh¡t.
The aircon wouldn't have blown out a candle.
The seals around the doors allowed water and a draft into the car, they also howled with wind noise above 40mph.
You have to be clinically insane to trust the self drive system.
The panel fit was appalling, the worst I have seen since the 70's.
I was ecstatic when the battery, which also had problems, did a dump and burst into flames.
Even though it almost killed me, I was relieved to see it burn up like a magnesium flare, destroying the car completely.
I live in the netherlands, where it rains all the time ,humidity is constantly around 70-80 percent and roofed garages next to your house are not very common.... You would have your cybertruck for a week before its completely rusted 🤣 maybe cybertruck owner should just embrace it and mod their cybertrucks to mad max vehicles
Cheif, you don't even have to leave the US to find those conditions. Up here in New England; you want damp,we got you.
That's the point, though, right? It's sort of a commentary on the SUV as sort of an post-apocalyptic urban tank. Isn't that how SUV were marketed in the first place, to the Clark-Griswald-types?
Good news! The cybertruck is so far away from clearing EU safety rules that even elong has said it isn't likely to be available in europe.
Lmao yes same that was my first thought as someone from Florida!! I haven’t seen one around yet (miami dade area) and can’t imagine someone will be dumb enough to bring one here with this rust update
@@zrobotics So it won't be sold in Europe.
Won't sell well in any northern climate that experiences sever cold and road salt for 1/3 of the year.
Won't last long in coastal climes where ocean salt is going to be a problem.
So apparently this is an ideal vehicle for middle America. Probably the least likely target market that would want to buy one. More Elon genius I see. lol
These rusted vehicles are going to get meme'd into oblivion or Tesla will realize they screwed up and start clear coating them. Wait and see.
I applied to be a cashier at foot locker and was subjected to a 60 question multiple choice questionnaire with multiple repeating questions to make sure i was still paying attention. It was genuinely easier to get into a high paying engineering role than it was to become a minimum wage cashier
For me that would lead to spiteful footwear back door sales
nah, in engineering ,you need 10+ years experience, within a specialized subfield, that only exists in-house of the company, and was only put together last year...
Not true. I got a job in engineering by just being practical and hard working. I didn't even have to apply, they approached me. No qualifications. Just experienced in many fields.
No it wasn't. You had to study engineering for years to get that engineering job. Did it take you years to answer 60 questions?
@@blondegirlsezthis8798and this is exactly why they make employees take personality tests
14:30 Elooon, if the UI is so unclear that everyone can *think* Full Self Drive is active when it actually hasn't even been downloaded, that's *worse*.
True, but I also don't buy Elon's excuse. The person was a Tesla employee and you're telling me they couldn't even download the software? So they drove for days thinking it was FSD even though it wasn't installed? Come on.
Claiming that FSD wasn't downloaded was quite a dickish and petty move, but then going on to claim it would have saved his life if it had been is just ghoulish and narcissistic. What a piece of trash.
FSD aka. Cremation Mode
The driver would be looking for an activated notification from the car.
Elon could easily deny downloading without offering proof, or simply erase any proof at all.
Even if that were true, FSd is not a feature that is passive before activating it, which means, you MUST manually activate it, if the driver didn't have it, he would have known that, if he thouhg he had it, he wouldn't be able to activate it, because it wasn't there, so he KNOWINGLY got drunk while driving with Drive Assist, which is not FSD, which would have inmediatly detected he was drunk, it has that feature, so the driver had bought FSD, never installed it, and got confident getting drunk with Drive Assist, probably though he had it while drunk, or not, regardless, he getting DRUNK is not Teslas Fault, FSD speciffically requires thAt you keep your hand on the wheels and attentive, because is a BETA software, in which the driver didn't followed, another thing that could have happend, is that the driver told some people that he had FSD, but he didn't, so the passenger didn't know he had it, but told he did anyway, the same with the family, that important part is the DATA, which it show the car didn't had it Installed.
I wonder if *ANY* cyber"truck" owner ever used the word "Patina" before realising their car was going to rust 😂
Back in my youth, I applied to Blockbuster several times and was told by a friend I kept failing the personality test portion of the application. It was so frustrating, because I really couldn't figure out whether they wanted me to answer as a potential worker drone or a leader-type person capable of autonomy and independent thought. Honestly, I still don't know.
After some decades hiring and being hired, I can tell you the answer is: they want both. They want people with "leader-type" skill but still accepting their lives as worker. Something along the lines of an "autonomous drone". Does it make sense? Is it achievable? ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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22:38 These job application personality tests are also very ableist, as they filter applicants out based on their mental health. So not only are these tests hard for people like me, who suffer from ADHD to fill out, as I have to do one for just about every job I apply for, but it also filters out people who have have anxiety, depression, or neurodivergencies.
In fact, filtering out people based on their mental health is illegal, but since companies will only be hit with a small fine for violating the law, they don't care.
100% agree on that. Also, they can put the blame in the hiring company and these tests might be able to restrict more than mental health issues. Worst of all - with enough questions, they can identify age, origin, etc.
You don't have adhd. That garbage isn't real.
I just lie on all my answers. If they're going to put me through that bullshit they don't deserve my honesty or respect
The only filter is that they exclude people who aren't willing to tell blatant and obvious lies. There isn't a "personality" in existence that would satisfy them except a complete doormat.
Job applications are false advertisements on both ends. Especially the employer's. Why would you possibly fill that out honestly?
Fancy not even putting a clear coat on metal! Crazy
This is from the guy that "probably knows more about fabrication than anyone currently alive on earth"
According to himself, obviously
Thats because tesla is innovative company. Willing to dump absurd amounts of money to not only repeat mistakes of automaker's past, but to actually make even worse ones.
You can always tell a techbro, but you can't tell him much.
Something I quite liked that came out of the Stockton Rush fiasco was the when someone referred to submarine building as "a mature art" - as in, we pretty much know how to do it now, and that if there's any massively different approach to it that isn't being done, it's probably because it sucks.
I don't know why Musk thought people had been putting paint on cars all these years, but apparently it didn't occur to him to ask.
That's how you upsale wraps.
@@matheussanthiago9685trump vibes
We had a fatality in the Tampa area a few years ago. The driver would turn on autopilot, and read the newspaper on his way to work. He bragged about how good it was. One morning a semi crossed the road in front of him, and the car drive under the semi. Tesla stated, since the semi was blue, and the sky was blue, it technically never saw the semi as a vehicle, or hazard.
BS it wont' let you look away from the road for a few seconds and it starts screaming at you then shuts off, total BS.
@@jstar1000 "tampa autopilot fatal car crash" yielded a guardian article for me, looks legit. elon even tweeted about it. but to be fair it was in 2016.
@@swiirlee8670i have to slightly turn the steering wheel every few minutes when I use autopilot. It now also use the inside camera to detect when I'm looking down at my phone and immediately give a pretty harsh warning to pay attention. I don't know how a guy can just read newspaper without some kind tampering with the system.
100% a lie. I personally think Elon is an idiot, but nobody at Tesla would every say something like that, as it would get them sued to oblivion.
Try to make your bullshit stories make sense at least.
@@rustygear447but you already explained how he could do it, without any tampering .... You said "now", this was in 2016.
My view on the weird personality test... Companies want to create a big database of CVs, use AI to create a "score" out of these CVs, then automatically pick the "best" out of that pool based on that score. Then obviously companies hire a third-party to do that database because companies they want to focus on their "core business". And, obviously, those third-party CV catalogues also sell the shite out of that data because they have a gold mine of identifiable individuals and their personality. Welcome to the future!
I could also see the whole process being AI generated, with the captions for the AI generated pictures being pulled from a generated list of questions that are vaguely on theme for a personality test or job application.
The last time I applied for some kind of job, they were trying to pull that nonsense. The heck of it is, I just wanted a part-time for a little variety on the side, whereas they were looking for someone desperate who would put up with their low pay and lack of benefits. I went on to run my own small businesses instead. Don't need that ish.
Cyber Truck is like a modern version of the Hummer H2: you can immediately tell all you need to know about the person who drives it
The other day I saw a guy in camo and tan hop into a Tesla and all I could think was that this guy clearly didn't have any clue who he was. "I wanna dress like a rugged outdoorsman in my car that can never leave the city 😅
I want both vehicles.
@@arcguardian🤡
Same with the Hummer EV
@@jensenchavez265 Derp, it can go some 400 miles outside any city.
Tesla making driving in the rain a whole feature you have to upgrade to for $6000😂
on a vehicles marketed as "all terrain", wich makes it even more hilarious imo
That's just called being an innovator :D
It’s called they lied to you and you believed it again
An extra 6 grand sounds reasonable I would guess if you are so out of it that you've all ready bought a sorta-sato cyper- pycho pick up trick truck.
Foils only last a couple of years. Raincoat subscription anyone? Plus, this is hands down the easiest vehicle to wrap, so why 6k?
Like “Autopilot” and “Full Self Driving”, it’s just a matter of time until the term “Bulletproof doors” leads to tears.
"Tesla Semi Truck" - - "Hyper Loop" - - "Mars in 10 Years" - - "Underground Road Networks"
@@peterdarr383 Star link being extremely good and being praised by literally everyone from rural places/Alaska, My personal Tesla car auto driving 6+ hours straight on a road trip with no issue, Those space ships. Potentially cool robots. You don't succeed without trying and failing.
@@Hathathorne That's because given how Space-X has actual government contracts, Musk can't fuck it up as much as he does with his other companies.
It happened folks
I WAS TOLD IT COULD FLOAT, ELON. Now I can't even drive in the rain.
the cybertruck is basically a giant kitchen-knife. If it truly uses a stainless steel (I think they called it 300x or something) it will do all the things your kitchen knives do when left to the elements. Even the highest % of chromium (the metal most commonly associated with rust resistance) can still get pock-marked if anything acidic gets left on it.
oh boy! i hope theres not some sort of . liquid that frequently falls from the sky that's slightly acidic!
Oh, it can do quite a few knife-like things. Hell, the Throttle House guys were using the self-closing frunk to chop carrots in half. So, y'know, watch those fingers.
It reminded me the TV ads for that kitchen knife that could cut an aluminium can and still cut a fresh tomato. I think it was called Ginsu? Never require sharpening? More like "if you never use it"...
And with the sharp edges on that thing you might as well be driving a knife
@@Blue-ux4sk😂😂😂 oh such evil hopes 😂😂😂.
I can’t wait to see a rusted out cyber truck next to a 2003 Tacoma 😅
Or a 1999 Silverado where you can see most of the box contents. Rust portholes.
The Cybertruck is what happens when you have a child (or rather, someone with the mentality of a child) design a car. “Oh yeah, it’s gonna be sleek and silvery with stainless steel! And bullet proof and, uh, uh, even NUKE proof! And it’s gonna look super futuristic with straight lines, and it’ll be so strong that it won’t crumple up like normal cars when it crashes! It’ll be just like my Hotwheels when they hit a wall! Yeah, so cool!”
That's so insulting....kids have an excuse. Musk is just an idiot.
Cybertruck owners have no one except themselves to blame.
Thank God we're all here to mock them
I mean, I for one am grateful for their sacrifice. We wouldn't get this delectable content without them 😂
Also the multi billion dollar grifter...
What kind of person spends $60K on a damn truck too??!!! Ridiculous.
@@WASDLeftClick the type of people who don't use trucks for their intended purposes.
Mike Lindell should start selling cyber truck covers
Cybertruck is the ideal collector's item. Just imagine how rare mint condition models are going to be a decade from now? LOL!
And, like the less embarrassing and more valuable Pokémon cards, the vehicle should be stored in plastic.
Wonder if Electric Jesus will offer a Gold Plated Edition?
Nothing?
Unboxed!
If nobody wants them now, then nobody will want them in the future
Actually it will get a lot worse when some iron filings get stuck on the cars metal surface. When wet and mixed with dirt, the moisture becomes an electrolyte and electrolytic action will cause very nasty rust spots, which are almost impossible to buff out. Note, that these rust spots come from the iron loaded dirt not the stainless steel.
Besides even 316 austenitic steel (this is the more corrosion resistant stainless steel), it will rust under certain circumstances. This is called "crevice corrosion". I have seen 1.5mm thick 316 stainless steel with holes (rusted through) under o-rings or rubber screw washers. This happens when the dirt and grime (electrolyte) is void of oxygen.
However this scenario is unlikely to happen on a CT.
Electrolytic action between screws and body panels however will likely cause trouble over time.
And salty sweaty fingers?
Glad to see the obvious failure of a vehicle is already failing
@@Morristown337
Then how are the stainless steel trucks rusting, ELON!?
@@Morristown337 lmfao good one.
@@Morristown337 a simple Google search would help you understand why you're wrong, before making it known to everyone else. Try doing so in the future, if you don't want to flaunt your ignorance to everyone else.
DOES STAINLESS STEEL RUST?
Despite being known for its extremely corrosion-resistant features, stainless steel is prone to rust in certain circumstances. Although rusty metals are often a result of water exposure, stainless steel will also rust from exposure to damaging chemicals, saline, grease, or prolonged exposure to heat.
@@Morristown337 Incorrect. A simple Google search proves you wrong. And everyone can see it here.
DOES STAINLESS STEEL RUST?
Despite being known for its extremely corrosion-resistant features, stainless steel is prone to rust in certain circumstances. Although rusty metals are often a result of water exposure, stainless steel will also rust from exposure to damaging chemicals, saline, grease, or prolonged exposure to heat.
@@Morristown337then why does a simple Google search prove you wrong?
The product is called Traitify made by a company called Paradox. Motto: "Simple talent experiences driven by human insight."
Nothing means anything anymore.
Their home-page description is so full of BS that it can be used as fertiliser.
I worked as a supervisor in a call center (sorry) when I was younger. The company gave all applicants one of those psychology tests before hiring. It turns out there was no correlation whatsoever on how a person scored on the test to their job performance. You'd might as well just flip a coin and base your hiring on that.
I hope you were one of the nice supervisors... 😄
Jokes apart, I agree 100% with you - but try to explain the "coin flip" theory to a CEO or an "HR specialist".
You can’t compare how it will hold up to a Delorean. They are collector cars, kept in garages, and only typically driven on nice days.
Also, Delorean used a precedented steel, propably 1.4301 or something similar, which we know how it behaves, and to to work with it, Tesla made up their own stupid alloy, which has no prescedents, nobody knows how to work it, and we don't even know how corrosion resistant it is.
Nah, there is dude where I live that daily drives one. But as far as I know steel used to build Tesla's is some Tesla's own mix that is just garbage. It took quiet a while for delorians to loose shine and stuff.
@@wykydytron Afaik Deloreans are likely basic 316/V2A/1.4301 stainless steel, one of the first practical stainless alloys ever discovered. Not the most resistant, but relatively cheap, abundant, and fairly easy to form and weld. Teslas own mix is propably either some legally distinct copy of V2A or some complete techbro bullshit. Depends on if Elon was directly involved.
V2A was developed at Krupp between the world wars iirc, at it has been the go to, bog standard, boiler plate stainless steel ever since the end of WW2, starying form it is in itself stupid contrarian bs.
Man, I miss the good old days when all you had to do was put on some decent clothes, walk up to a manager, and give them your resume. These days its more like a lottery... And lotteries are always rigged.
Cybertrucks' speed in the future will be measured in MPR (Miles Per Rust)
And their usage while reselling will be measured in PRC (Percentage of Rust Coverage)
Imagine the resale value of that thing
The average EV already resales like shit
Which implies it will never be sold outside the US 😅😅
Elon: “This baby has so many MPR that it’s practically held together by the rust” * slaps hood causing the entire truck to comically fall apart piece by piece like something out of one of those old Buster Keaton movies from the 30s *
@@Kingcobra6699 It can't pass EU vehicle safety standards, and it sounds like from Elon himself he doesn't expect it will be sold in Europe. LOL
The last section hit hard for me. I had spent over a year trying to get a job and getting screwed over by these tests (especially these weird ai ones). Also, glad to see that it's a common problem with conpanies leaving hiring applications up even when they decided to cancel the position. Been pretty burnt out by this all tbh, taking a long break from the job market after all this.
My wife is going thru those same issues. This is insane.
Half of the jobs being advertised are what are called "ghost jobs". There's no job actually available, they're just collecting applications in order to build a database of candidates.
Also, when they tell you "There are no right or wrong answers" to those tests, that is a straight up lie. They are also timing how long you take to answer each question. Those tests are a maze full of traps.
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I just started to look for a job again last year. I figured it was standard now
Yea, its been a nightmare
So on top of buying the truck you have to get it painted too 😂
I wonder if paint it will void the bullet proof warranty
People already wrapping them because paint won't stick 😂! They just said fk it paint is too expensive use some cheap 'Space Grade' stainless steel 🤣.
Sounds like Elon Muskovite has been learning the Russian way of doing business alright :(
Whenever you come across one of these ridiculous personality assessments applying for some menial job, we need to print them out on paper and use wallpaper paste to cover the entrance to that establishment with them.
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yeah i worked at one of those 'rent a center' type places and they tried that shit..
i wanted to be like, dude i move furniture all day for min wage and you sell the same dirty loveseat over and over again to deadbeats..
I basically quit cause I refused to do the 'company cheer' and the boss said I needed to work with more 'enthusiasm'.. (boss ended up cheating on his wife and knocking up the girl behind the counter, who was also married, and they left their families together, with small kids, 3 days before christmas).. trash people that have no right telling anyone how to act
Even military vehicles have a coat of paint to deter the elements 🤣
"You're not just buying a car. You're buying a hobby" 😂😂😂😂👌👍
You are not just buying a car. You are joining a cult. Funny because the PT Cruiser owners were very cult-like when the vehicle first came out. They waved at each other on the roads, had local 'meet-and-greets'.... Now you don't see that many PT's on the road, possibly because they are ugly gas and maintenance hogs.
300 miles in 11 days. Is he worried about the mileage on his lease? Or won't it take a charge LOL
Brillant, and also the rain pack!
"Jerry... got any hobbies?"
"Sure... cleaning and polishing my stainless steel "truck" every single day." ☹️
You're buying Elon's toy.🤣🤣🤣
I seen one the other day and i was like "why tf that guy door look weird like that, cant be rust,right?" Well i guess it can be lol😂
That job test would weed me out right away. I would be incapable of deciding any answers, and just leave, telling myself, "This place does not operate in a way I can comprehend. I am obviously unqualified."
I would not pass a test like that either. But I disagree on you being "unqualified". These tests are there to catch people who are willing to suffer for the company - I don't call that a "qualification".
back in around 2009 I went to apply as a cook at a Cheesecake Factory. They handed me a Myers-Briggs style test and said to expect it to take over an hour. I just said I would come back and got a job at a french place instead.
Checks out
The only reason I know my MBTI is because of a job application. The recruiter told me as part of my feedback, even though I didn't get the job.
MBTI is astrology for people that went to business school
That's not rust, that's PATINA!
Hahaha... I actually had someone say that to me when I was a kid buying my first car. Too funny. 😅
Or, as the host said, *"PAH-tee-nah."* 🤦
That they didn't clearcoat them is insane.
12:16 full self driving requires a connection to the network, a continuous one (cell phone built into the car). if it wasn't recorded it was because tesla decided not to record it.
Damn, this is a stupid requirement - effectively means the car doesn't work in tunnels... Also, it won't surprise if that Tesla worker disabled the recording or the car was in a place without network connection. The description of the accident's place sounds a lot like some "signal blackholes" I got near my place.
22:40 As someone who just recently found a job the hunt is just depressing , I had a experience as a shift supervisor at a Starbucks, interviewed for another chain, they said i was exactly what they were looking... but I didn't have a BACHORLERS DEGREE, Also the Blue alien shit is insane and unpassable, all the questions have contradictory answers, the overtime one is a no not a yes because unapproved overtime is theft
Who the fuck is going to get a bachelor's just to work at chain? Actually, who is going to apply at a chain who does have a bachelor's? Do they actively not want to hire anyone just so they can piss and moan about how "nobody wants to work anymore"?
@@LessDevoid this was for a shift supervisor position too, not even a real manager
That whole test is a maze of traps. The "there's no right or wrong answer" instruction is a straight up lie.
meanwhile i couldnt get hired at starbucks bc of my bachelor’s since i was “overqualified” 😂😂 and having a bachelor’s didnt make the job search any easier. Luckily i have a job now, even if makes dying feel preferable 🥲
@@LessDevoidcompanies are frequently requiring this to make sure you’re “dedicated” enough and not just a “lazy greedy” person who didn’t go into debt and took the “easy way” out of
The flat sheets and edged corners combined with rust means you can now get Tetanus from getting bumped into by an oversized RC Truck. What a time to be alive.
Rust doesn’t cause tetanus, the tetanus-causing bacteria are just really common on rusty metal.
@@Natediggetydog it's more that said rusty metal is in areas where it gets dirt/soil on it - that's actually what the tetanus bacteria lives in
not, unless you park your tesla in cow manure...
@@lordlizard2195 Or use it as... A truck. Which most of the shills won't anyway. Checks out to me
Rust adds character to the truck. 🤷🏻♂️😂😂😂
Lmao cybertruck owners have the same restriction as me because my windshield wiper motor went out and I haven't replaced it yet.
That's hilarious. The last few years I've started saying that I'm not getting old - I'm developing a patina.
Deloreans still aren't rusting 40 years later.
Google rusty DeLorean bro.
The DeLorean used 304 series stainless steel, which is more corrosion-resistant than the 301 series stainless steel used in the Cybertruck.
Almost all of them were on fire @@antiquehealbot6543
because of the stainless steel body construction the body will not rust. The chassis however can rust and is a common problem with Deloreans
Yes they are. Modern DeLorean owners take care of those cars like the collectors item they are.
Denver public libraries used to inadvertently let anyone borrow audiobooks and ebooks. I live in Aotearoa New Zealand and used a random Denver address to get books for years. I am completely fine with talking about it, because every librarian ever just wants as many people as possible to have books.
tbf having an artificially imposed inventory limit on electric books is a dumb practice.
Same when some elpaso county ones. I've moved but use my mom's adress for it.
I spent a year and a half looking for full time employment and probably applied to 1,000+ jobs. It’s insane how many of the jobs were probably not real. It was incredibly disheartening to spent hours going through applications and test and quizzes only to never hear a word back.
The funny thing about the wrap is if you get it damaged by rocks on the road, which is a sure thing, the water could get trapped under the plastic and rust it even faster.
It just needs a deflector shield; like a Starfleet starship. 😁
Not only would that not happen, but even if it did the truck never rusted and you guys all fell for a lie.
@@userofsharingan🤡🤡🤡
Its been proven that its surface contamination and not the actual vehicle rusting. Guess we will just believe what the media tells us. Oh time for some more boosters.
I can't believe anyone is dumb enough to believe the fake news. There are stainless water tanks filled with water for 50 years that are not rusting! The fake news claiming that the Cybertrucks were rusting because rust dust was found on them has already been proven false. Stainless steel is porous and somewhat reactive, so if particles of iron land on it from railroad tracks or other vehicles, or even if the iron in dirt gets on a Cybertruck, it can embed in the surface. This is just surface contamination. This will appear as small brown spots when it rains. Simply use Bar Keepers Friend Liquid stainless steel cleaner, and it will come off in seconds. There are already many RUclips videos showing the fake Cybertruck rust specs being wiped right off.
That blue alien questionnaire is a banger meme template
"What's your greatest weakness?"
Gravity. It always pulls me down.
😂
@@theMedicatedCitizen How do you know? Just kidding... 😆
"I tend to overcomplicate simple questions-speaking of; what quantifies as a "greatest" weakness? How much it holds me back? How much it is to overcome? I've actually come with a small presentation on the concept of Weaknesses through different philosophical lenses-" *being drug out on the chair*
Disclaimer: 'Do NOT drive this car outside'.
I used to manage cocktail bars, I've hired 500+ people. I hated asking strange questions, I judged applicants on performance and communication during a trial shift and then asked you to make some drinks for me while I asked some questions to gauge your overall experience. I had very low turnover rates. During covid I was looking for jobs myself and I did some of the personality tests and I found them completely ridiculous.
I studied psychology and psychiatry as a hobby since I was 7, I can’t get a job because those tests send me into a rage I can hardly contain at the state of our societies scientific illiteracy.
What thrives in nature and society is successful, not necessarily efficient.
Were they paid for said trial shift?
dude you should write a book on that. HR is fuuuuuuucked in the US
One employer gave me a Myers-Briggs personality test, something akin to asking me my astrological sign--and then i took it and they hired me because of it LOL and what's funny is i filled it out with all opposite answers of what was true
Bare Stainless Steel is a problem. As someone who has spent a lot of time on boats that have a lot of stainless steel fittings and rails, they need constant attention. That said, I don't really know what would work with the Cybertruck. The stainless steel on boats tends to be highly polished and mirror like and that helps shed salt water spray and allows the stainless to be polished and protected with wax. But this truck has stainless with a matte finish which does not allow for polishing or wax. It would not be safe to buff it to a mirror finish because Sunlight and headlights would reflect off of it and blind anyone looking at it. I also don't know why it would cost so much to wrap it. Lots of regular cars, trucks and even boats are wrapped and it doesn't cost nearly that much. Perhaps it has something to do with the surface of the Cybertruck that needs some sort of additional preparation to keep the wrap from coming off or to allow the adhesive to be removed afterwards. But this is a problem because anyone who details cars can tell you about the effects of road salt, brake dust, road tar, etc on smooth well waxed surfaces. I think the Cybertruck will probably look like an old Semi-truck trailer in a year or two if not constantly maintained.
Aren't wraps normally in the thousands?
Don't forget factory options are normally at least 2x what aftermarket would cost.
@pookatim
I do not know what the American definition of stainless steel is but in the UK it is 18/8 stainless steel.
18% chromium and 8% nickel, highly resistant to tarnishing and of course it does not rust.
Are you sure Musk uses stainless steel or just polished mild steel?
@@colintawn3535 Stainless steel is rust resistant, not rust proof. It can rust in certain conditions. When it does rust, it isn't the same way plain steel rusts. You won't get the surface entirely covered, it will be in spots.
I believe wraps do run in the thousands of dollars and have a lifespan of maybe 10 years. There are many grades of stainless steel, but I'd bet these specks of rust are from brake dust, which contain a high amount or iron particles.
@@drooplug
Thanks for your answer.
What is the chromium/nickel content of US stainless steel?
I work in construction and it is well known that stainless steel is NOT stain/rust proof but rather stain resistant. There are circumstances where stainless steel will eventually rust which includes contact with other materials (electrolysis). Anything acidic like bird poop for example will lead to oxidation (rust) with prolonged exposure.
Stainless steel looks cool, but there's a reason why auto makers don't use in passenger vehicles. At a minimum, the truck should have a clear coat.
Wrapping is also not really a solution as even a good wrap will have to be removed after a certain number of years. If done poorly, that wrap will also trap moisture leading to, drum roll please, rust.
Ah, classical case of "requires a -ish suffix". Just like "waterproof watches".
I’m an engineer in food manufacturing and I wonder if the stainless was passivated. Passivation is basically soaking in acid like citric or nitric acid. This removes the chromium layer and removes iron from the manufacturing processes. Then 24 hrs in air to re-oxidise and rebuild the chromium oxide layer.
Sounds like brake dust. Anyone with a white car knows how their vehicle's paint can develop tiny orange stains from brake wear material which contains a lot of iron particles.
There are no engineers left at Tesla, only yes men
@@phiksitare you joking or being serious?
30:25 "discuss philosophy." Not me, I'm the person on the left with no pants on taking a dump.
The rust is going to become the crumple zones it was lacking before the rust. It’s a feature not a bug!
Elon Musk is like a master chess player thinking 5 moves ahead. As soon as he masters all of the moves in between he will be unstoppable!
yes its designed to have areas of rust to allow jaws of life
22:35 The job application process the past 15 years suuuuucks. No one does physical ones. From uploading your resume to still having to fill out the same information on a application, to personality tests, to having to fill out a 2nd application on their website after you did it on the job search site then being thrown into a virtual bin hoping you get a response or getting a automatic no. Finally not being able to call HR to see if they received it.
I love how you keep using that picture of the cybertruck with the windows smashed. This is art.
Speaking of art
I live in Oklahoma
Some Rich dude put a Cybertruck on blocks
At the gate as Yard Art!
I thought it was quite fitting🤗
I thought this too
This truck is made out of worse material than a kitchen sink.
At least, Kitchen sinks don't rust.
Calling it now: When we get to the summer time and it’s 100 degrees everyday, we’re gonna get reports of being being boiled alive in these things.
Same just hope it's not children or animals
that doesn't really make sense
Gotta choose.....air conditioning or drive home without a stop to charge,about an hour.😮
@@notimportant3686 stainless steel traps heat numbnuts, its really not hard to figure out
if any thing the rust will prevent sunlight from reflecting at full potential. its not a flaw its a safety feature.
At the only job interview I had in my life, 35 years ago, they only asked me one question. "Do you think you can do it?". I said "yes" and was hired.
wtf
@@kiwi_2_official That was the normal procedure for a low level job.
@@desperadox7565how
So it turns out you couldn't do the job, and haven't applied for a job interview since?
@@standupstraight9691 I did the job for a short while, decided that working for somebody else isn't my thing and quit.
In 1984 I bought a white Jeep Comanche. It developed thousands of small orange specks. Rust. Turns out it was rail dust from train transport. At least that's what the dealership told me. They buffed it off and repainted the truck.
Had they same thing a few years ago, after having a parking spot next to a streetcar/tram line.
Me, driving a 30 year old dinged Volvo with peeling clear coat: '(Stains), you have NO power here!'
Volvo will not rust anyway where it matters as it's rust proofed before they even start painting it.
The issue with the Cybertruck steel is that it wasn't pickled and clearcoated/sealed. If you don't pickle stainless steel, it will rust. Sealing it with ceramic coating will protect things from there.
Yes. Pickling, also called passivating involves using acid applied to the metals surface to dissolve any exposed iron, leaving a surface with much higher chromium or nickel percentage than the stainless steel as a whole. This is done to the stainless steel parts on boats operating in salt water. No clear coat is applied. Rust problems are minimal. Applying a coating will work to stop rust, but then you have to maintain and repair the coating instead of the metal.
@@retiredbore378Connected boat parts made of different types of metal that are submerged in seawater are protected by sacrificial anodes. This is because the water can conduct electricity. This forms a loop circuit path from one metal to the other metal and through the water back to the first metal. Surprisingly high current can flow around the loop and do real damage. The conductivity of air is so low (resistance is so high) that the current flow around the loop is tiny (zero) so no damage is done. There are companies that say they make devices that will electrically charge your car (or truck) and stop it from rusting. This does not really work. Galvanic corrosion in air is not a serious problem.
but but but Elon said
bhahahahahahaha
@@DaSlotho Such eloquence. You contribute so much to the discussion.
This is why DeLoreans body panels are still rust free to this day.
I know how to vinyl wrap cars... Looks like I might have some additional customers. 😂
Here’s to you !!! 🍺. Hopefully, YES, this debacle leads to your good fortune and profitability.
…you know what they say?, …uuuh, I mean, …uhmmm, (let me think for a few minutes…)
Oh Yes ! …It’s like that old saying : “One man’s hideously ugly rusting hotwheels razor sharp rust bucket CyberTruck, …Is another man’s(that you hopefully!) automobile vinyl wrap business making a HEFTY PROFIT ! “
Here’s to your Good-Fortune, GoodLuck, Positivity and Prosperity ! 🤑 💲 💵
-Much Love, From:
TORONTO, ONTARIO,
CANADA !🇨🇦
I actually saw an 80-something-year old try to get a job back in 2022 at the retail place I worked at, he came in with a nice shirt and pants, and asked for a job. He was basically told in a nice way to f off. It's somewhat charming seeing that they're indeed this out-of-touch. It's also increadibly horrifying knowing that things are this bad, and the system is indeed in such a state of decline where this isn't an uncommon occurance.
WTF does that have to do with anything?
@@Alltime2050 this video that you apparently didnt watch.
@@Alltime2050this video
Some 80 year olds can still do useful work. I know of an 81 year old who still puts up scaffolding. But such guys are far and wide to find and, to be honest, how long will they still be fit like for? When I'm that old, I'm not gonna budge a finger for any amount of pay.
@mikethespike7579 I personally will try to be productive as long as I'm physically able, because I personally don't want to be a entitled PoS leech on society.
“It never rains in California, but dude, don’t they warn you…it pours, Tesla Tears”
The synchronised sway at 15:20 was oddly satisfying
Yes it was.
Haha nice
The truck looks like a metal coffin with wheels. WTF was he thinking?
Foreshadowing.
Rolling pots and pans raw materials.
When it was unveiled I shit my pants at how ridiculous it looked. How many minutes did it take to design the exterior, I wonder?
@@RichardHubbuck I think someone went to home depot in an f 150, picked up 6, 8 sheets of plywood, headed back to hdgtrs, cut a few angles, cut out wheelwells glued it all together and Musk screamed, "YES", And someone came along and thought ", the perfect shiny object to con depositors "4 years ago, and here we are with the ugliest rust bucket anyone could design. Fools are born everyday, Musk came up with 44 billion dollars from somewhere just to buy and trash Twitter to make "X" a childhood dream. I suppose you could drop a plywood cover over the body whenever you took it out to protect the precious stainless steel, or buy 100 lbs of brilliant pads and throw them in the bed.
Inspired by his view of women
Stainless steel can and will rust; it depends upon the grade of steel, and the environment it is exposed to. The Tesla Cybertruck is not made from medical grade non rusting stainless steel, but from the most common cheapest, low chromium content steel, thus exposed to salt, and humidity, the bodies will rust!
"Full self driving" has got to be the most blatant case of obvious false advertising in marketing history. How is there not a MASSIVE class action lawsuit over it?
idfk
Apple silicon has entered the chat.
Cult of personality. Cognitive dissidence. Fanboism. Laziness. Stupidity. Extremism. Everything that a large proportion of the population is afflicted with these days.
What lol have you tried it? Or are you just hating for no reason. Sounds like you’re broke and you’re blown you can’t afford a Tesla
Full Self Driving was not installed on the vehicle involved in the accident!
"what's your greatest weakness?"
"needing to apply to applebee's to feed myself."
The Cybertruck story reminds of a video I watched regarding kitchen knives and how to take care of them: Remember, it's Stain LESS, not Stain NEVER.
It's also designed for space. Things don't usually rust in space. Think about that for a moment.
...not all stainless is the same...cheaper utensils use more ferric stainless that it's closer (if not exactly) to 400 series stainless which WILL rust/stain....but something like 300 series (say 304) will not...kitchen appliances that are wrapped in 'stainless steel' tends to also be a lesser grade and is magnetic...the good stuff is much more expensive and is not magnetic...like say your kitchen sink...no rust, and not magnetic...if the Cybertruck was made of this grade of SS it wouldn't have this issue...
"What's your greatest weakness?"
"Honesty."
"I don't think honesty is a weakness."
"I don't give a shit what you think."
Driving a cybertruck is like wondering if you should risk wearing your best suede boots today. For me the answer is nope!
A 60k+ suede boots... Big hard nope for me as well.
Suddenly the lyrics of blue suede shoes start to make a whole lot more sense
'Cleaning with barkeepers friend worked" Yeah... anyone who has had rust on stainless materials in their house knows how that works out. Its cleans the surface rust and a few months later the rust comes right back. Once you get rust you need to replace that material, cleaning it is just a bandaid.
Yeah, cleaning does not put the protective oxide layer back. As soon that is gone it will just keep rusting.
@zagreus5773 Is there supposed to be a protective layer? I bought some nice stainless steel pet food bowls and they have gotten rusty on the bottom because I keep leaving them in the sink instead of drying them. Is that because there wasn't a protective layer, or because of the water exposure?
can't wait for those personality tests to start factoring into credit scores
I'm unplugging myself from the matrix when that happens I swear to god
Is it Thunderf00t's birthday already? He's going to be over the moon
The moon is a hologram
I have been to so many places that have "now hiring" signs out front only to learn that no, they aren't actually hiring. It's so frustrating.
The ones I hate are the so-called "part" time jobs. One I remember very well. The rock quarry wanted a Jack of all Trades to work 5 days a week (IIRC 36hrs) AND work every other Saturday. What they really wanted was a highly skilled welder and heavy equipment mechanic for $10/hr, zero benefits. Actually it would be a negative pay job as I'd have to travel 30 miles in city traffic 5 days a week. Huh? That sounds like a full time job and I'm not spending an hour in city traffic 5 to 6 days every week.
The above was pre-Covid. Since the pandemonium I have not been seeing such demanding job ads. In fact its gotten rare to even see $15/hr for part time.
Now hiring but not hiring
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