<p>Tesla CEO Elon Musk said it is "totally cool" if his employees listen to music at work as long as the colleagues around them are happy with their music choices.</p>.<p>CNBC reported that they have obtained a pair of e-mails Musk sent to Tesla employees in the first week of October, where he expressed his views about listening to music at the workplace.</p>.<p>"An associate just sent me a note asking if we could have one earbud for music so the other ear can listen for safety-related issues. That sounds fine to me," Musk said in the letter.</p>.<p>"Also, ambient music from speakers is also totally cool so long as there is reasonable agreement among your colleagues as to the music choices," he added.</p>.<p>According to the report, Musk is known for his spontaneous mass communication, from rants on Twitter to "everybody" e-mails he sends to all employees at his electric vehicle company.</p>.<p>The first one said listening to music at work with one earbud out to listen for safety-related issues was OK.A</p>.<p>The second, harsher email reminded employees there are only three options when Musk sends directions -- explain why he's wrong, request further clarification or execute.</p>.<p><strong>Check out DH's latest videos:</strong></p>.<p>At the time, Tesla had just announced record third-quarter deliveries despite supply chain pressures, most notably a chip shortage.</p>
<p>Tesla CEO Elon Musk said it is "totally cool" if his employees listen to music at work as long as the colleagues around them are happy with their music choices.</p>.<p>CNBC reported that they have obtained a pair of e-mails Musk sent to Tesla employees in the first week of October, where he expressed his views about listening to music at the workplace.</p>.<p>"An associate just sent me a note asking if we could have one earbud for music so the other ear can listen for safety-related issues. That sounds fine to me," Musk said in the letter.</p>.<p>"Also, ambient music from speakers is also totally cool so long as there is reasonable agreement among your colleagues as to the music choices," he added.</p>.<p>According to the report, Musk is known for his spontaneous mass communication, from rants on Twitter to "everybody" e-mails he sends to all employees at his electric vehicle company.</p>.<p>The first one said listening to music at work with one earbud out to listen for safety-related issues was OK.A</p>.<p>The second, harsher email reminded employees there are only three options when Musk sends directions -- explain why he's wrong, request further clarification or execute.</p>.<p><strong>Check out DH's latest videos:</strong></p>.<p>At the time, Tesla had just announced record third-quarter deliveries despite supply chain pressures, most notably a chip shortage.</p>