How many more people will leave Team 10 before this is over?
Jake Paul's Team 10 has recently lost three members and is adding to the list with another recent departure, their Head of Engineering, Drake Rehfeld.
According to Rehfeld's LinkedIn, he joined Team 10 in May 2017 and was the head of engineering for a year.
"Some personal news," Rehfeld said. "Friday will be my last day as Head of Engineering at Team 10."
Instead of posting a long letter to Team 10's fans like Nick Crompton and Chance Sutton did, Rehfeld opted for a short tweet.
Some personal news: Friday will be my last day as Head of Engineering at @Team10official
I'm moving to San Fransisco to work on @SplishCreative full time on Saturday. It's been awesome working at Team 10 alongside some awesome people, but now it's time for my next adventure ?
— Drake (@drakerehfeld) May 8, 2018
In just one week, Team 10 is down to their final members: Jake Paul, Erika Costell, Chad Tepper, Justin Roberts, Kade Speiser, Anthony Trujillo and Ben Hampton.
According to The Daily Dot, Jake Paul's father, Greg Paul, is reportedly behind the internal changes that led to Nick Crompton's withdrawal.
On May 10 Greg Paul took to Twitter to offer some business advice.
BUSINESS 101. If anyone has an issue with an internal business audit , there is usually a reason why and no matter what an opinion might state, the fact is that 2+2 = 4.
Hope y’all have great day! I’m loving this Ohio sunshine!!— Greg Paul (@gregpaul63) May 10, 2018
Nick Crompton caught the tweet and decided to reply.
But nobody had an issue with you auditing? People had issue with being verbally abused, watching their coworkers be fired around them and not being kept in the loop. Business 101, communication. Everytime you publicly post to try make myself or the team look bad, I will respond. https://t.co/Pif3Us4Shi
— Nick Crompton (@TheNickCrompton) May 10, 2018
Could Greg Paul be behind the recent departures?
Jake Paul's Team 10 loses another member as Alex Lange moves on
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