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Leaked email reveals Tesla is asking employees to help deliver cars during the final weeks of 2019

Tesla's delivery department is "facing a significant shortage of volunteers" for the final weeks of the year, the electric-car maker told employees in an email obtained by Business Insider.

Bert Bruggeman, Tesla's vice president of manufacturing at its Fremont, California, vehicle assembly plant, sent the email on Tuesday. The email includes a link to a form where employees can sign up to help deliver vehicles.Tesla did not immediately respond to a request for comment. At Tesla, a delivery can involve driving a vehicle to a customer's home, or guiding a customer through the final stages of the buying process at one of the company's delivery centers. The demands placed on the company's delivery department have grown over time, as Tesla has set quarterly delivery records in

 

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TESLAcharts Ridiculous, there is no demand and no one even wants one.

So?

Yes! I’m on fire today. I’m surprised fraudy fred lambert wasn’t the first to get it this time

“Leaked”. 😂😂😂

Just another pump..

Leaked...

Cc: BloodsportCap - Another 'leaked' email to add to the site.

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