Federal workers at a limestone mine challenged Elon Musk's statements regarding the efficiency of retirement processing. Musk claimed the mine, where retirements were supposedly handled manually, had a limit of retirees per month and highlighted an elevator's role in the process. However, these assertions were strongly refuted by workers, who clarified there is no elevator at the site and no cap on monthly retirements. The mine operates as an underground office, and the claims about inefficiency were outright dismissed by employees, emphasizing a misunderstanding between Musk and their functioning operations.
There's no elevator. No elevator at all. You walk down into the mine. It looks like any other office building, one anonymous current government employee told CNN.
That is not true. It's not, an anonymous worker in the mine dismissed Musk's allegations about the paperwork being handled manually from inside the limestone mine.
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