Bandsohard
Bandsohard t1_iuutkpk wrote
Reply to The average Aerospace salary is between $70k and $160k per year, based on salary reports of more than 500 aerospace professionals by Siglave
Everyone I know in Aerospace in a technical role has a starting salary out of college of like 70-75k, about a 3% raise each year, and about a 5-10% bump per promotion every 3 ish years. If they job hop with a few years experience they get like a 20% raise or whatever. Making like 120k with 5 years experience really isn't that bad.
The younger people job hopping are going to be the ones self reporting. You aren't going to get much reporting from one's in management roles or committed to a company long term. Plus people willing to self report are usually those who feel underpaid and are filling out like glassdoor reviews before they job hop themselves. But yeah, tech companies wanting people in cloud or software roles are obviously going to get paid more.
Bandsohard t1_irpwsmm wrote
Reply to Is Ridiculousness the ONLY thing on MTV now? by emusabe
Looking and seeing that they literally have days where that's all that plays is ridiculous(ness). I knew MTV pretty much only played a few shows over and over, but seeing legit only 1 show for days is crazy.
The last time I had cable was 2012. I didn't watch it much, my roommates did, but I do remember watching a lot of Jersey Shore one weekend to be ironic and annoy my roommates by pretending to be about it in like 2011. But back then, I feel like they had decent variety still. Cable is long dead.
Bandsohard t1_irk763a wrote
Reply to Continent-Size Dust Storm on Mars Threatens to Shorten NASA InSight Lander's Last Days by Sariel007
They already deploy the solar panels, why can't they just initially deploy them such that they are angled just enough such that gravity overcomes the static friction and sand doesn't build up?
Bandsohard t1_j1vp0xa wrote
Reply to What’s a show that you want a reboot from? by LostRest
The X-Files, but somehow without Chris Carter having more than a cursory influence.
There's still room for the sci-fi/conspiracy/horror government agency show. Fringe tried to do its own thing, and that would be a good reboot too, but I just prefer the more mysterious X-Files.
They can reboot with fresh agents, tie in something new like the UAP task force as a competing more bureaucratic agency, even redo plots or monsters from the original show. I'd watch. Just less Chris Carter revisionist changing his mind plot nonsense.