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Elon Musk Responds to Tesla Investors’ Call He Should Work 40 Hours a Week – Says He Shouldn’t be Compelled to Put More Hours at Tesla When He Hasn’t been Paid Since 2018

Elon Musk has responded to calls that he should dedicate a minimum of 40 hours per week to Tesla. Musk expressed his frustration, stating that Tesla hasn’t paid him anything for his work over the past seven years.
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Elon Musk is pushing back against requests from some Tesla investors to dedicate at least 40 hours to the electric vehicle manufacturer.

Musk responded to the demands of the Tesla investor group by emphasizing that he has not received any payment for running Tesla since 2018.

Technically, Tesla is legally required to pay Elon Musk; however, the Tesla CEO only receives minimum wage and has earned around $33,000 in recent years, clocking in over 70 hours a week at the EV maker.

Musk was also granted the largest performance-based CEO compensation plan in history, worth $56 billion, for his contributions to Tesla; however, a judge in Delaware revoked these awards due to what she deemed as flawed financial disclosures.

Regarding the recent issue of working 40-hour weeks, this request came from a group of pension fund managers who collectively own 7.9 million Tesla shares, valued at nearly $3 billion.

The group of fund managers sent a letter to Tesla Chairwoman Robyn Denholm, urging the board to require Musk to devote more time to working at Tesla, as the EV maker has experienced two consecutive years of declining vehicle sales.

One might think it is logical for a CEO of a publicly traded company to dedicate 40 hours each week to the organization.

However, a group of Elon Musk's supporters and Tesla investors has come to the defense of the Tesla CEO, arguing that it is unfair to require Musk to work 40 hours at Tesla.

A Tesla fan, who goes by the username “I like Tesla” on X, wrote:

“It's funny we have investors demanding Elon work a certain number of hours per week when we haven't even PAID HIM TO DO SO since 2018. You've got to have some nerve.”

Elon Musk endorsed the idea that he shouldn’t be required to work 40 hours a week at Tesla, given he hasn’t been paid for his work since 2018. Musk replied to I Like Tesla’s post with a simple “Indeed.”

Musk also expressed frustration with this request, adding a “sigh” to his response.

Considering Musk’s multiple statements emphasizing in-person work and hard work, the 40-hour workweek does not seem too unreasonable.

However, looking at the comments, several Tesla investors and Musk fans voiced their support for the Tesla CEO, explaining why he shouldn’t be compelled to work a 40-hour week at the EV maker.

A fellow Tesla investor and prominent online Tesla figure, Zack, writes:

“The double standards they hold you to is wild.”

Another Tesla fan, Rina Tjhen, added:

“Stop being selfish and greedy, people.”

A third Tesla investor, Peter, echoed this sentiment, writing:

“To be honest, there's no amount of money in the world that could satisfy the services you continue to offer to humanity. Much appreciated.”

A fourth Tesla fan, Sabrina, writes…

“There’s not enough Elon to go around. You need to find a way to replicate yourself so there’s enough Elon for everyone. 

Seriously, though, you’re working every hour God sends; do you not deserve to have a life too? 

You’re not a machine, not yet anyway, and they should pay you for all your hard work. The fact they haven’t already is ridiculous.”

Overall, based on the comments, Tesla fans appear to agree with Elon Musk that he shouldn’t be required to work 40 hours a week at Tesla, especially when the EV maker has not compensated him adequately for his work.

However, please let me know what you think in the comments. Share your ideas by clicking the RED “Add new comment” button below. Also, be sure to visit our site, torquenews.com/Tesla, regularly for the latest updates.

Image: Courtesy of Tesla, Inc.

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Tinsae Aregay has been following Tesla and the evolution of the EV space daily for several years. He covers everything about Tesla, from the cars to Elon Musk, the energy business, and autonomy. Follow Tinsae on Twitter at @TinsaeAregay for daily Tesla news.

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Comments

Texaslogs (not verified)    May 31, 2025 - 2:46AM

In reply to by Super (not verified)

Tesla is done to you, but Tesla is just getting started. My investments will always be with Tesla, if you think Tesla is done why read about Elon and Tesla?

And Elon doesn't need to work 40hrs for Tesla, 5 hours work from Elon is equal to120 hours of productive hours from just about anyone that works for Tesla.

Chandler (not verified)    May 31, 2025 - 12:55PM

In reply to by Texaslogs (not verified)

If you're not done with Tesla, I can clearly understand why. Your portfolio is down exponentially and you have no choice now. Don't masquerade as if you're involved because of confidence in the market share. You're involved because of necessity. You're not fooling anyone, pal.

And, by the way roborussian bot, Musk doesn't get paid because he's paid in shares and he doesn't work at all - he's too busy being jacked up on Ketamine and 2C.

Munchkin (not verified)    May 31, 2025 - 7:31PM

In reply to by Texaslogs (not verified)

I fear for the future of all human kind. Money will always be more important to most of you than anything. I guess game of thrones did show us money will buy anyone regardless of how perverse the actions required to obtain the money.

Mike G (not verified)    May 31, 2025 - 8:09PM

In reply to by Texaslogs (not verified)

Didn't Elon say it was hard to get any work done when you're all messed up on Special K? Sounds like he's been doing a lot of that lately. Looks that way too, when buddy is spacing out, twitching and performing his sinuous neck thing. How you could think this drug addict is done kind of God is well beyond me. Seems more like a downtown NFA fentanyl addict.

Aaron (not verified)    May 31, 2025 - 9:50PM

In reply to by Texaslogs (not verified)

This is an insult to the people that work their asses off to design, build, service, and sell these cars. Don't get me wrong I would never buy one but to say that five hours of Elon is more productive than any of the other positions in this company? Come on... Say you have never worked for a large company before without saying it. The entire c-suite of a company this size could disappear at the same time and it could be days before anyone noticed. Well there might be fewer emails.

Big red (not verified)    June 4, 2025 - 9:22AM

In reply to by Texaslogs (not verified)

I find it funny how many of you simps still out here even by 2025. Bet you believe he's having full self driving by next year. Ignore the fact that he's been saying by next year every year for the past 10 years. Teslas value is all on projected accomplishments. Hey maybe you should Google Enron and tell me how that worked out?

Kirk (not verified)    May 31, 2025 - 9:45PM

In reply to by Super (not verified)

I like how he gets paid minimum wage and says it's nothing, yet many of his employees make the same pay and don't say they make nothing, or work 0 hours a week because they aren't paid.

whit (not verified)    May 31, 2025 - 7:18AM

The comments may be bots that Elon and his cronies created. He owns 12 percent of the company. Seems like that should be payment enough. He is too greedy. Everyone thought he was doing some grand mission, but it turned it was a marketing ploy.

Thom (not verified)    May 31, 2025 - 3:45PM

In reply to by whit (not verified)

Unfortunately, it's not that I like Elon Musk or Tesla, but I believe Elon is misguided in many ways. Instead of being content with a reasonable salary, he demanded a pay package ten times the value of what anyone's work deserves. I dislike the idolization of Elon; he didn't invent anything—he's just a CEO. So, let's stop pretending that he is a genius; he often comes across more as a con man in a suit. While the company may not have sold as many shares without him, it still would have succeeded. I could say much more, but those who idolize Elon would still act as if he's a god. A nazi loving ceo

Rez (not verified)    June 1, 2025 - 5:17PM

In reply to by whit (not verified)

GO GO Buffalo 🦬 🦬🦬!! Tell it! I don't understand why anyone should give a rats behind what this guy thinks, or how much he wants paid.
An 86 IQ should know he doesn't give a rats behind about anyone else...unless your a WRR
...white, rich, ra$i$t.

Valenz (not verified)    May 31, 2025 - 9:02AM

Even if he's paying paid minimum wage, he's being paid. Also, I feel like this was his idea, he could have been paid more. Unless everyone here saying he's not getting paid is referring to the $56 billion package he didn't get?

Steve (not verified)    May 31, 2025 - 6:34PM

In reply to by Valenz (not verified)

What this says is Elon believes that everyone here employs should work, in the office, 40+ hours a week for a salary in the range of $50k to $250k. However, with a similar (albeit smaller) salary, he protests. Easy to see he believes he is better than everyone else.

Yes, the man is smart, but he over promises and under delivers on just about everything. I know 100 people who can dream random crap up, promise it, and expect others to make it happen.

Frankly, Tesla needs to part ways with Musk and get better senior leadership keep the company from getting worse.