I%26#039;ve always been intrested in outer space. My parents are rich, and I%26#039;ve been so used to it that I really don%26#039;t want a job that pays low once I get one. I don%26#039;t want a job that%26#039;s boring either. So I was wondering what if theres any kind of job involving work in outer space thats pay a pretty high amount of money.|||What do you mean by high pay?
The average annual salary for physicists employed by the Federal Government was $111,769 in 2007; for astronomy and space scientists, it was $117,570.
There a number of job at NASA that pay in the $100K+ (there was 64 job opening when I looked), but these are advance positions. An entry position might start in the 50-60K level.
I suggest going to usajobs.gov and use their job search look for jobs use a keyword of NASA.
Want a job where the sky is not the limit?
Payload specialistist, Mission specialistist, Pilot, Flight Engineer and Mission Commander are spaceflight positions.
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