Some employees at the company are being forced to bring in their own toilet paper due to the cost cutting done by the CEO.

After Musk bragged that he was cutting costs like crazy, the company's headquarters in San Francisco and Seattle became stinky and gross.

The four other floors were shut down and the workers are stuck on two floors.

The New York Times reported Thursday that with janitors gone some employees brought their own toilet paper from home.

The janitorial services at the headquarters were abruptly canceled by Musk. The janitors were locked out just weeks before the holidays after the company terminated their cleaning contract because they wanted better wages.

The janitor said that he was told by Musk's team that eventually his job wouldn't exist because he would be replaced by machines.

The robot haven't shown up yet.

Janitors are picketing outside Twitter Headquarters in San Francisco. A representative with the local SEIU Union says they were told Friday that Twitter is ending the contact with the group that contracts to clean Twitter offices. pic.twitter.com/4iCT92IQH4

— Sergio Quintana (@svqjournalist) December 5, 2022

While the janitorial cuts may be the most dramatic impacting remaining workers, Musk has also shut down server in a critical data center. According to reports, Twitter stopped paying millions of dollars in rent and other costs.

Musk was forced to act to save the operation. He described the company as a plane that was headed toward the ground with the engines on fire and the controls not working.

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