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‘We have consistently flirted with death’: Elon Musk wanted the Boring Co. to build a tunnel system below Las Vegas. Former employees say they feared for their lives while working there

By Sophia Fong
Published in The Boring Company
March 26, 2024
1 min read
‘We have consistently flirted with death’: Elon Musk wanted the Boring Co. to build a tunnel system below Las Vegas. Former employees say they feared for their lives while working there

So, I came across this crazy article about Elon Musk wanting to build tunnels below Las Vegas with his Boring Company, and former employees are saying they were legit afraid for their lives while working there. Like, imagine going to work every day thinking you might not make it out alive, right?

Basically, Musk wanted to create this underground tunnel system to help reduce traffic above ground, but apparently, it was a total nightmare for the employees. They talked about feeling unsafe, working in extreme heat, and dealing with poor ventilation. Some even said they were exposed to potentially dangerous gases and chemicals. It was like they were playing Russian roulette every time they went to work.

From what I’ve read, it seems like the Boring Company was cutting corners when it came to safety measures, which is just not cool. I mean, risking people’s lives for the sake of a tunnel system is just not worth it.

In the end, it’s important to remember that safety should always come first, no matter what the project is. We can’t keep flirting with death and putting people’s lives at risk for the sake of innovation. Hopefully, this serves as a wake-up call for companies to prioritize their employees’ well-being above everything else.


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