
Originally Posted by
BuffCyclist
Huge project review at work Thursday and Friday, its for the project who scouted me for a position on the team.
Long story short, my current boss was sitting in on the presentation where the project manager put up an organization chart with my name and started explaining what I will be doing for the project. My current boss interjected that this was the first he was hearing of me leaving. Whoops!
Spoke with the project manager about the transition, he said he'll take care of it, but I should be on their project payroll by the time I get back from my Honeymoon because we need to move past conceptual drawings for the entire infrastructure suite we're building for a telescope in Chile, and have it ready to be sent to the machine shop for the final CDR (critical design review) in 6 months.
Best part, is that he told me to "make myself an offer I can't refuse" regarding salary. I know the operations budget and for how many people. It's gonna be a NICE upgrade.
Granted, the amount of work I'll be doing will necessitate that kind of salary. It will involve design work, training Chilean staff, moving the infrastructure to Chile and incorporating it into the telescope, then, moving to the east coast to build the instrument ($4M instrument at that...and I'm building it... like a giant lego machine... still trying to let that sink in) at that university, then move the instrument down to the telescope, and live in Chile for 1-3 months while we commission the instrument and get it on sky.