Lucy Nicholson / Reuters Tesla CEO Elon Musk slept on the floor of the company's vehicle assembly plant because he wanted to suffer more than any other employee during the troubled production ramp-up for the Model 3 sedan, Bloomberg reports. Musk also told Bloomberg that, at one point, he wore the same clothes for five consecutive days. Other media outlets have reported that Musk has slept under his desk and on a couch at the Fremont plant this year as the company faced what Musk called "production hell" for the Model 3. Tesla CEO Elon Musk slept on the floor of the company's vehicle assembly plant in Fremont, California, because he wanted to suffer more than any other employee during the troubled production ramp-up for the Model 3 sedan, Bloomberg reports.See the rest of the story at Business InsiderNOW WATCH: A Nobel Prize-winning economist says 'non-competes' are keeping wages down for all workersSee Also:Tesla customers will start losing a $7,500 tax credit in 2019Some Tesla employees reportedly develop a zombie-like 'Tesla stare' after working shifts that can last up to 16 hoursTesla 'whistleblower' files tip with the SECSEE ALSO: Some Tesla employees reportedly develop a zombie-like 'Tesla stare' after working shifts that can last up to 16 hours