In Crimea, system administrators, programmers and engineers most often dream of flying into space.
CrimeaPRESS reports:
In a survey of a service for finding high-paying jobs SuperJob Representatives of the economically active population participated.
40% of Crimeans dream of flying into space. Men are significantly more likely than women (44 and 35%, respectively). The higher the income of respondents, the more often they want to fly to the stars: 28% among respondents with an income of less than 50 thousand rubles per month and 49% among those who earn over 100 thousand rubles. But most of those who want to become an astronaut are among young people under 24 years old (58%),” noted the service’s press service.
Among representatives of common professional groups, system administrators (55%), programmers (48%), and technical workers (46%) most often dream of flying into space—there are traditionally more men in these areas of activity. The least willing to take risks are among representatives of typically female professions: nurses (19%), chief accountants and HR managers (20% each).
Dates: March 8 – April 4, 2024
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