Elon Musk Wants To 'Quit' His Job And Become A Full-Time Influencer

Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla, has a habit of surprising us with his tweets. His newest is no exception. After all, the millionaire intends to switch careers.
Elon Musk Wants To 'Quit' His Job And Become A Full-Time Influencer

Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla, has a habit of surprising us with his tweets. His newest is no exception. After all, the millionaire intends to switch careers. That's right, you read that correctly.

Musk stated on Twitter that he is considering "quitting his employment" and pursuing a career as an influencer. "Thinking about quitting my employment and becoming a full-time influencer," he tweeted, and he asked his followers what they thought of the notion.

Elon Musk is the creator and CEO of SpaceX, the brain-chip business Neuralink, and the infrastructure firm The Boring Company, in addition to being the CEO of Tesla. 

Of course, this tweet elicited a flood of responses. Not only were Twitter users surprised, but several of them took the concept and ran with it in amusing ways. Mr Musk's post drew the attention of a few social media influencers as well. Many people advised that Mr Musk's future ventures take place on YouTube. "I will teach you on how to obtain YouTube views," Jimmy Donaldson, nicknamed Mr Beast, an American YouTube celebrity, said. 

Mr Musk responded with an emoji of his hands interlocked. Another joked, "Definitely give it a go. After completing this selection, where will you live?" The microblogging site was inundated with various responses. Because of the influence that Mr Musk's tweets and Twitter polls have on the economy and crypto finance worlds, others have reminded him that "he is already an influencer." Mr. Musk, here's another thought. A Tesla user proposed that the company might webcast its employees driving Tesla vehicles all day. Don't you think that may be beneficial? When netizens proposed Mr Musk be trained, the hilarity quotient reached new heights. Mr Musk's fortune was to be transferred in exchange for him becoming a "micro-niche star," according to one participant.

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