• henfredemars@infosec.pub
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    2 months ago

    Part of it is NASA struggles to pay competitive wages versus what some technology backgrounds can get you in the private sector. I know several people who work there and I used to work the launchpads myself until I got a better job.

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      2 months ago

      And despite this it’s still quite competitive and has super high requirements still from what I saw. Not that it’s a bad thing but if you meet those high requirements you can get a much better job elsewhere

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        2 months ago

        Precisely. If you are that compelling a candidate, there are other industries who are usually willing to pay more for the same set of skills.

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    At this point, I’m pretty sure Chinese taikonauts will get to the Moon, before American astronauts return.

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    Well yah, Musk pulled strings to gut the place of all their proprietary info and skilled engineers. How do you think SpaceX got so successful? It wasn’t because of Musk.