Can you picture all the saw crumbs of such exotic samples?
One would just about be in Hog Heaven!!!!
Pete

I would imaging this job is in the clean room in Houston where the the Antartic finds are sampled and prepared. I was allowed to go into the clean room once when someone I knew was pickng out some lunar samples for a research project. Got to see a 467 gram chunk of Allen Hills 84001 under the microscope. It would be a fun job, but I imagine that having a personal meteorite collection would be considered a conflict of interest.

--
Eric Olson
7682 Firethorn Dr
Fayetteville, NC 28311

http://www.star-bits.com

---- Michael Gilmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

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Hi Group!

I thought someone in the group may be interested in
this job posting I ran across today :

http://www.careerbuilder.com/JobSeeker/Jobs/JobDetails.aspx?ipath=EXGOO&siteid=sep_google_feed%2csep_simphire_engineer&Job_DID=J3G78F5WYF58VVDSG15&cbRecursionCnt=1&cbsid=17c466be5df04394bc00f1b3f55e2676-260103151-RI-4

The job involves handling and preparing meteorite
thin-sections and specimens.

Imagine getting paid to do that!

Regards,

MikeG


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