Crissa
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Oh, if you can be hired by NASA directly, that's tons more job security than for the contractor. NASA is who is funneling alot of this money to Space X. At the contractor you'll be on a project, and only on that project until it succeeds or is canceled, which means there's always an end-date and then you're looking for a new job. Space X also doesn't do alot of the direct science, and until Crew Dragon flew ahead of Boeing's Crew module, it was a toss up whether Starship was going to get the funding it needed.Not really relevant but my neighbors son is a PhD rocket engineer. He chose to work for NASA rather than SpaceX for job security. He was offered a job by both. I think he made a mistake.
Working for a space project is very satisfying, but it does not come with job security.
-Crissa