How about this job?

http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2002237773_planeduster11m.html

How much does he pay them for the priviledge of doing that?

Darwin, O.F. [alien]

Yeah, what Darwin said… [;)]

Take care,
Frank

Yea! Definitely a dream job for a lot of us! I’d settle for living within an hour’s drive of a “quality” aviation museum.

Where do I sign up. Bryan

Some guys have all the luck.

Regards, Rick

not to burst any bubbles but the writer doesn’t know squat about what plane Mr. Little was dusting they say an M/D21 which is a A-12 (first gereration mach 3 spyplane) with a D-21 Drone(which is on a maintenance cart for display next to the A-12), I was at that museum last May when I was TDY to McChord AFB, and I have a similar job but not so easy, and get a fairly nice paycheck too, but I don’t clean all different types of planes I just work one type and it’s a Boeing product that may have been built in that area where the article was written about

Looks like a fun job, but I’d rather be flying all a them[:P][:P][:P]

That’s one reason why I went to the ANG after the navy, because I love military aircraft.

I am so there. In the world of employment there are two categories; self and subservient. I have ambitions in that world, but they lay within the former category, not the latter.

Seeing as it may take a bit to make those ambitions reality, I’ll have to settle for the latter and I ain’t picky… I would gladly do what that fella does every day.

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