1,200 NASA Layoffs, Shuttle Fuel Tank Plant Shuts Down 236
As the space shuttle program winds down, 1,200 NASA workers were laid off today, and thousands more will lose their jobs in the months ahead. "Many shuttle workers held out hope that they could find new jobs in the Constellation program, which would have included two new rocket systems and a new crew module to transport astronauts into space. From the beginning, Constellation was plagued by underfunding. This year, Obama killed the program's future funding because of budget overruns and because it was behind schedule. That could affect more than 20,000 workers along Florida's space coast, according to Rice." This comes alongside news that Lockheed Martin has stopped work at the production plant that supplied 136 external fuel tanks for the space shuttles since 1973.
Newly laid-off NASA worker looking for work (Score:2, Funny)
more evidence of first contact (Score:1, Funny)
Well I'll be... (Score:1, Funny)
Re:Newly laid-off NASA worker looking for work (Score:5, Funny)
Looking for work on a Mars mission? (Score:2, Funny)
If you're willing to relocate 60 miles to the west, Mission:SPACE might be hiring over at Epcot.
Re:Newly laid-off NASA worker looking for work (Score:2, Funny)
And what private company had built a program from scratch and sent humans to the moon.
Jettison Scrap and Salvage Company [wikipedia.org]