2004/08/30

Jobs that don't suck.

The crew on board the International Space Station sometimes needs supplies. As the US Space Shuttle fleet prepares to return to flight, supplies usually now come from a robot Progress supply vessel launched from Kazakhstan. Pictured above, a Progress ship approaches the ISS on May 27, delivering over 2,500 kilograms of food, water, fuel and other important items. The supply ship soon docked with the Zvezda Service Module while orbiting the Earth over 300 kilometers over central Asia.

So, you think your job sucks, eh? When you get caught up with all of the hassle of everyday life, you sometimes have to put yourself in other people's shoes. Think about their hardships. Think about their sufferings. I'm sure you don't feel so bad after doing all of that. However, then you see a picture from the ISS. Space and mother Earth together in glorious union. A lone ship coming in to dock. That is a job that just doesn't suck (except for not being able to go outside and stretch your legs).

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