"No one trusts anyone within the company anymore" says the publicly fired Twitter engineer
text_fieldsA veteran engineer of all those who were fired by Elon Musk got pink slip as people watched it happening on Twitter.
Eric Frohnhoefer was fired after he had argued with Elon Musk on the social media over what began as a conversation on technical glitch.
The engineer who survived the mass firing so far suddenly found himself in Musk's bad book for arguing with him.
It all began after Musk tweeted on Sunday to "apologize for Twitter being super slow in many countries".
Eric Frohnhoefer reshared Musk's tweet with a comment: "I have spent ~6yrs working on Twitter for Android and can say this is wrong."
Now on they began arguing tirelessly over technical issues at Twitter for about three hours straight, before getting soured.
Musk, visibly irked by Frohnhoefer's curt replies, tried to put him in his place by asking about Twitter's Sunday performance.
"Twitter is super slow on Android. What have you done to fix that?" he reportedly asked.
People on Twitter followed the heated conversation with many criticising the Twitter engineer for arguing with Musk on a public platform.
To which Eric Frohnhoefer retorted that Musk should have asked questions privately using "Slack or email".
Musk wouldn't wait to use his silver bullet: firing, and that was what happened in the course of their heated exchange.
When Musk announced the dismissal of the employee from job, Frohnhoefer took it on the chin tweeting a saluting emoji.
Frohnhoefer told Forbes that he had not received any formal announcement on his dismissal from the company.
The 41-year-old engineer who had been at Twitter for over 8 years reportedly said that employees do not trust the management, and the management does not trust employees either.

















