Chasing Dreams: Navigating a Career in Space Exploration

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I am new to this forums, thank God there is a website devoted to things like this.

About me: I am a guy living in VA who is very interested in working on projects that will take me into space. I am hoping to join SpaceX or another company like it and work in space. I have been interested in this ever since I can remember.

I went to collage but got out to be apart of the Air National Guard but had to leave. Now I am trying to go back into avionics in the hopes that this will help me get to were I want to go.

If you have any suggestions or any job opportunity's that could help me reach my goal, please let me know.

Thanks.

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Welcome to PF. What an admirable dream.

We don't deal with questions and answers in "New Member Introductions". Your question is perhaps best asked in our career guidance forum.

https://www.physicsforums.com/forums/stem-career-guidance.193/
But I think if most of us saw an ad for "Help Wanted Astronauts" that we would apply ourselves rather than telling you about it. 😉 :smile:
 
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