Twitter may be giving new meaning to the increasingly popular term 'work from home.'
, the owner of Twitter, set up dystopian-like bedrooms inside the company's downtown San Francisco Headquarters.
The rooms are reportedly decorated with neon orange carpet, curtains, bed side tables and large teleconference monitors. A Twitter employee who spoke with Forbes said no announcement or context about the bedrooms was given to employees. The in-office bedrooms are a reminder of Musk's support of "hardcore employees," an idea which some have criticized for lack of work-life balance.
Over the yeas, Musk has bragged about sleeping at Tesla's factory and pulling all-nighters at Twitter. By clicking Sign Up, I confirm
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