Elon Musk must finish this management training course in 30 days

Elon Musk might have avoided a trial in a Delaware court but there is one thing he couldn’t avoid – an auto-generated mail from Twitter asking him to finish the ‘Twitter @ 101’ managing training.

The billionaire tweeted a screenshot of the mail saying, “Just received this email from Twitter. This is an actual, real email that was autogenerated.”

The email in the screenshot read, “Hey Elon, It’s time to start Managing @Twitter 101 (M101). M101 covers what it means to be a good manager at Twitter by showing you how to create opportunities for impact, help your Tweeps grow their careers, and demonstrate care for your team. Psst…You have only got 30 days to finish this mandatory course. And once you’re done, we will enroll you in Managing @Twitter 201.”

Musk followed with another tweet saying, “So demanding to allow a mere 30 days to learn this priceless information!’ and ‘But Management 201 is such a tantalizing carrot …”

Since the Tesla CEO took over Twitter, the social media site itself has been buzzing with memes. Musk started the meme fest when he entered Twitter HQ last week with a kitchen sink, and tweeting ‘let that sink in’.

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After announcing his intentions in April to buy Twitter and going back and forth with the whole deal for six months, Tesla CEO Elon Musk finally completed the deal last week.

This was after was called for a trial by Twitter’s legal team, after he refused to go ahead with the deal before eventually caving in and going ahead with it.

Musk’s first order of business at Twitter was to fire the top executives responsible for running the microblogging site. The new Twitter owner fired CEO Parag Agrawal, along with CFO Ned Segal and policy chief Vijaya Gadde.

Replying to a Twitter user who asked Musk if he is the new CEO, the Tesla chief replied ‘My title is Chief Twit right there in the bio. No idea who the CEO is.’

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