
Elon Musk Tells Pune-Based Engineer About The Internship That Helped Him
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The Tesla and Space X CEO said he enjoyed working with Peter Nicholson, a top executive at Bank of Nova Scotia, but the bank did not give him a raise
Every once in a while, Elon Musk is known to respond to his Twitter followers, especially when one of them tweets about him. So when Pune-based machine learning engineer Pranay Pathole tweeted that the tech tycoon learnt as a teenager that “you don't need huge infrastructure resources” to transfer money online, Musk responded to him with a news report on how internships helped him gain experience during his formative years. Pranay Pathole, an assistant systems engineer with Tata Consultancy Services, describes himself as a “sentient machine” on his Twitter profile. When @elonmusk was 18 he did an internship at Nova Scotia bank. It was over there where he realized that money is low bandwidth and you don't need huge infrastructure resources to online transfer money from one bank to another. This knowledge set him up on course to start X .com I worked for Peter Nicholson, who is awesome. Mostly, we exchanged math riddles, although I did figure out a multi-billion dollar arbitrage opportunity for the bank. Figured they'd at least give me $1/hour raise, but no … https://t.co/rdjDtPtPHz To clarify speculation, Tesla has not sold any Bitcoin On Tuesday, he tweeted that Elon Musk had "revolutionized the way we transfer money" and asked “crypto experts” to think about what the billionaire entrepreneur had achieved before passing “toxic and hateful” comments about him. Pathole referred to the Tesla CEO's summer internship stint at the Bank of Nova Scotia, where a young Elon Musk reportedly earned $14 an hour and got to pitch new ideas to his bosses. Musk said in his response he enjoyed working with Peter Nicholson, a top executive there, but the bank did not give him a raise despite him figuring out a lucrative arbitrage opportunity for it.More Related News