Sometime in the next few years, you could be suspended in the stars' awesome majesty, traversing space's vast expanse… all for just a few thousand dollars and some PTO. The age of commercial spaceflight is here, and the burgeoning industry needs a qualified workforce. But astronauts are a limited labor pool, and few have #opentowork on their LinkedIns. That labor shortage (paired with the lack of established standards for commercial astronaut training) has prompted some businesses to start accepting applications: Believe it or not, the value of commercial spaceflight training might extend beyond giving you the ultimate material for "two truths and a lie." According to The Spaceflight Institute, fewer than 150 astronauts are currently certified worldwide — a workforce that might be stretched just a teensy bit thin as the industry grows exponentially in the next few years. Ultimately, commercial spaceflight training programs shed light on a glaring gap in a sector poised to take off. The only downside? We hear the commute is a real headache. 
Could it be worth it?
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