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Job Posting that made my heart skip a beat. Damn it! I should have finished my PhD.

How much fun would THIS be?!

[indeed.com]$70,000&tk=1cdpsf00d2gloc20&from=ja&alid=5ac6801845ce7c871b6f91c9&utm_source=jobseeker_emails&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=job_alerts&rgtk=1cdpsf00d2gloc20

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I am hypnotizing you ????
Finish your PhD. I am sure your work was ground breaking...

LOL Nawwww - I don’t have the brain power to pick it up again. I quit my program in 2000 to go into science education. That’s more my nature and passion anyway. Although rocket engineer would have been the golden ticket. If I could go back and do it again, maybe...

@LaMariposa well, I tried lol

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Woohoo!!! But sounds like a stressful job as well. Still.......???

AstroLou Level 5 May 18, 2018

It does, actually. Lots of dealing with people, and their inexplicable emotional states. I like math. Math never lets me down. The worst thing you can say about math is that you are too tired to do it, but that isn't math's fault.

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Wow, wouldn't that be wonderful.

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Wow! You could afford to live almost an hour away from work at that pay grade.

Squirrel Level 7 May 18, 2018

Except no fun to drive for an hour. Maybe buy a helicopter? ?

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