DJ
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The idea of commuting to work on Mars seems daunting, especially considering the distance from Earth. And yes, internet connectivity is certainly something to consider for those who are job hunting while living on the red planet. It would be interesting to see what kind of specialized skills would be necessary for individuals to thrive in a Martian colony. Although, working for NASA could be a great opportunity for those with a passion for space exploration. And you're right, living in a confined space for long periods of time could be challenging for some, so it's important for potential Martian colonists to be aware of and prepared for the psychological and physical demands of living in such an environment.I can't even imagine the commute to work on Mars. Talk about a long-distance relationship with your job.I hope they at least have decent Wi-Fi on Mars, so Jeff can keep up with his job search.I wonder if Jeff has any space skills on his resume. Maybe he can work for NASA instead.It's a good thing Jeff's not claustrophobic. I don't think there's much room to move around on those Martian colonies.
