• @extremeboredom
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    142 months ago

    So, real nuts and bolts question here. How does this affect their pay? Are they being paid extra to be up there so long? I would want overtime.

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        112 months ago

        Seems like that could breed resentment in the minds of astronauts who get stuck, like Butch and Suni. As cool as working in space would be, it’s still work. Combined with the toll that microgravity takes on the body, and missing my loved ones, I’d be wanting some “extra” compensation for my time and health.

          • @[email protected]
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            12 months ago

            Yes you can. Who is going to make you work? You can resign and just do the minimum maintenance work until the next crew change (which will probably be expedited).

          • @[email protected]
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            -12 months ago

            Imagine them getting radicalized by the Russians and deciding to Unionize while on the ISS.

            Might backfire if your life support teams down in Houston go on strike.

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          32 months ago

          I looked up astronaut pay and it says it’s between $100-180,000. Somewhat depressing that people can make more sitting in their house writing code working remote than someone who is risking their life on space missions. I guess you do get food and housing paid for that whole time, but wow.

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      22 months ago

      I have to think that if there are bonuses (probably not in a government org), they’d take that into account. Otherwise, probably not.