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NASA Dream Job

Dec 17th, 2016
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  1. Notion that along the course to attempting to become an astronaut
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  3. inventive pursuits can be pursued.
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  5. Yet, nonetheless in the Dream Job document it highlights a high discipline and mandatory 65 hour schedule to encompass 2 masters degrees and attain 2,000
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  7. hours of flight experience. Though with the possibility honor society as a resource to attain scholarships to fund this continuous educational pursuit to victory
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  9. without paying out of pocket the remaining issue is "having a life" other than school and work with this incredibly ambitious pursuit.
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  11. If in the event the scholarships can eliminate any chance of you paying out of pocket it puts you at a serious advantage.
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  13. IF in the case this is confirmed as true THEN, in effect we will be able to pursue a higher education in any profession imaginable.
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  15. But if the selective victory approach is used in this application and the concept of "life energy" is retained.
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  17. Our disciplined selection will remain on the necessary courses required to meet, exceed and place you on top of the astronaut selection process.
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  19. Highlighting Self Education or S.E.
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  21. so as to be compatible with the complete intent of becoming a astronaut(i.e. 3 months to complete a textbook regarding said area using the "Super College Strategy"
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  23. as not to divert from primary intent of becoming an astronaut).
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  25. In the event there are serious and efficient logistical implications it will be considered keeping in mind with any professional it takes them time to be that professional.
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  27. If it can be executed expediently and on terms not burdening to the dream job pursuit it will be considered.
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  29. Also the serious motivation to pursue inventive strategies is it may serve to have serious logistical implications but nonetheless this cannot burden complete intent.
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  31. Meaning: If tempting to change college courses and do business with some success in an invention DO NOT! For it will require a whole order of magnitude more such
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  33. as a whole degree to efficiently handle a business... Rather seek to consolidate scientific ideas to deal decisive "permanent logistical exploitation's" meaning
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  35. one of your ideas was a hit.... You get 1-10% of the revenue from it. Period under contract. After patent/copyright. Use this income and divert that route(requiring life
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  37. energy). Alternatively: seek support from space X and the company that produces VASMIR engines. Also, make your PROVED ideas public knowledge on a YouTube page
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  39. and push to have the page boom
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  43. With the 3 slot maneuver in the elite ability management approach the hours of each slot are modifiable and/or varying characteristics of variables such as work,
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  45. hours worked,school, hours at school, combinations etc.
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  47. But then there's the careerist 3 slot approach in which it specifies simply, that no matter what... 60 hours cannot be exceeded and only 2 areas can be treated as
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  49. as job.
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  53. Using the elite ability management(which is vital) (via above 60 hours).
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  58. After researching the NASA astronaut selection process, one thing has been ascertained.
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  60. They picked about half military experienced and half civilian experienced individuals.
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  62. The civilians had either of the following,
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  64. A P.h.d and work experience, a masters degree and a bachelors degree and work experience,
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  66. or just a masters degree with notable scientific experience.
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  69. The military experienced has the following,
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  71. high ranking 2,000 hours flight experience and a masters degree, high ranking a bachelors degree more than
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  73. a thousand flight time hours with aircraft related experience, or high military rank with flight experience.
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  76. What has been estimated to be needed to accomplish becoming an astronaut and to appear creme of the crop
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  78. of the estimated 4015-6000 applicants in which the above levels of prestige described to gain precedence are
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  80. A masters degree (My choice physics) 1st,
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  82. A masters degree (My choice mathematics) 2nd,
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  84. 2,000 hours flight experience (minimum),
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  86. 3 years profession related experience (My choice the one I finish first).
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  88. 20 positions available and what we go to college for will be the last profession.
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  90. Aim for NASA research facilities if possible upon graduation...
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  92. Look for a job in the degree finished first or the most proficient in.
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  94. Remember the concept of life energy.
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  97. PROBLEM!!!!
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  100. Not listed anywhere in in these documents is this.... Some people finish college degrees and masters degrees and are not able to find a job anywhere.
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  102. On other cases some people take a while to find a job(months) with a masters degree and or bachelor's or doctorates. Some people find jobs immediately.
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  104. In some cases immediately out of college given careers are immediate hire with no experience most of the time(nursing), hire with some experience most of the time(1-4 yrs)
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  106. like (accounting), or if your lucky to even find a job opening in your area have a tall order of experience requirements(say rocket scientist a small field in comparison).
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  108. The model created for this is the "supply and demand, commonness(field size), and pay model", I'll term it SDCP.
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  110. Say a restaurant job(which can range from 7.25-11 or 12 and hour) most of the time at entry level they'll hire quickly(from my experience walk in and ask) specifically
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  112. fast food in which can be hectic and teenagers run in and through. Jobs like these are very common and I would place as some of the easiest to attain.
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  114. Commonness can affect pay in regards to if a special skill needs to be acquired from a college or training program for a specific period of time which filters
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  116. out people without the training program or college degree. The last variable is supply and demand. "How badly are they craving workers?" A good example of this
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  118. is the military in times of war in which entry requirements are modified lower to a high school diploma or even lower(in the case of world war 2 convicts where allowed
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  120. to enlist as a means of wiping their slate clean at the end of the war". In the supply and demand portion, it's possible your training and accommodations
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  122. will be taken care of though it may not be strictly limited in this portion(jobs of less commonness and higher pay can accommodate their employees).
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  124. In order to become successful as an astronaut, or even before this as a physicist/mathematician of any sorts. It must be realized that the commonness(field size),
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  126. in comparison to other areas like healthcare and IT is small(one job listing for the entire state of Virginia for nuclear physicist). For success, you will need
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  128. to be able to broaden your career opportunities to other states/any state. In particular California and surrounding areas seem to be a science haven. This means
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  130. you will have to have what I term a "logistics train" or a means of making a good amount of money, anywhere, at 40 hours or less of working time(making
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  132. college possible). 40,000 a year and up or a permanent flow of income which is the equivalent(business deal via invention). The second is preferred.
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  135. Wrapping this up,
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  139. This re-arranges priorities, before pursuing success in NASA attempts must be made to secure Three certifications(career studies in welding{which should be on its way,
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  141. SMAW groove overhead mild steel 7018 w/ 1/8th rod and fluxcore groove overhead mild steel .045 wire(gas shielded or no),
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  143. simultaneously attempting to attain a 20/hr plus job AND attempting to make a permanent business deal on an invention which promises
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  145. 1% of profits(which I am optimistically predicting 40k a year initially or eventually).
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  147. Another issue that needs to be resolved(social and family ties due to relocation which will be vital when becoming an astronaut anyway and also
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  149. acknowledging separation in any relationship(like many tales I hear of military spouses going crazy) which may not always be the case.
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  151. Be psychologically prepared for the potential of relationship failure due to separation(but not support).
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