• Flying Squid@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    The most horrifying thing about Tesla is buried in this already horrifying article:

    The employee training the company offers is “woefully inadequate,” Reveal reported in its investigation. Turley told me she was never taught how to do her job and only shown videos that included a history of the plant and information about Tesla, but nothing about the work she would be doing. “You pretty much have to learn from the people that’s in there,” she said. Cleon Waters also said in his filing that he was never given any training for his job assembling parts of car motors. California safety regulators cited Tesla eight times for deficient training between 2013 and 2018.

    https://www.thenation.com/article/society/tesla-racism-sexual-harassment/

    Teslas are being built by people with no training. Never get in one.

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      9 months ago

      California safety regulators cited Tesla eight times for deficient training between 2013 and 2018.

      And yet CA still let’s them make 2-ton death machines even though their employees are mostly untrained.

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        Manual developers, training coordinators and anything even remotely resembling onboarding is so DIY nowadays. Either the new hire is literally day in front of a computer and made to read SOP after SOP or the person stuck with that day of orientation DIYd their slides and it’s not even remotely coherent let alone contiguous/consistent with any other material.

        Is all overhead.

  • Noxy@yiffit.net
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    9 months ago

    The issue stems not from the pedal exactly but its aluminum plate cover, which can slide up while driving and wedge itself in between the pedal and the plastic bulkhead. When that happens, the cover pins the throttle nearly flat to the floor and keeps it there even after you lift your foot off. Holding the brake pedal down fully will override the throttle position and allow the truck to stop, but once you let off the brake, it’s back to full throttle. So drivers will have to shut the truck down once they get it stopped.

    That’s terrifying. Especially a vehicle with this much mass, this much power, and this many razor blade side panels.

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    9 months ago

    The Cyber truck is so cool! You ain’t even have to hold down the pedal!