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by compsciphd
1255 days ago
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doubtful it was as a NASA employee (i.e. US Govt). It was probably as a contractor. I believe (someone can correct me if I'm wrong) that NASA employees are on the GS schedule, as GS-15 step 10 in the DC area, only gets ~176K (after cost of area increase). i.e. a very senior (but not executive) manager with many years at that level. The value of working at a national lab (vs say a military one) as an employee is that when one works at a military lab as an employee, one is a govt employee and on the GS schedule (which makes it hard for them to compete). When one works for a "national lab", one is an employee of the lab which is under contract with the US govt, but they are not paid according to the GS schedule. |
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