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Are any of you attached to any cool machine shops that let you work on more high tech shit? Little over 10 years in the trade and I'm bored. Former DoD manufacturing experience but it was all structural and just ended up feeling like any other job shop aside from getting to see it get bolted together and sent out for use.
>What do you consider cool?
Anything space related or used to kill people, possibly some combination of the two. I was considering getting a gig at SpaceX but all their machine shops are in California and the one "CNC Machinist" job at Starbase appears to have literally nothing to do with the trade according to the job description.

Also on the off chance one of you already works in the field, how goods the pay at a place that makes rocket components?



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