I recall back in the olden times when I got my A/P it was not a great time for airplane mechanics and before I got my first A/P job at Santa Paula I was still working line service at a FBO at KBUR. I was friendly with a lot of folks because I met a lot of folks. I can't remember the guys name but one day he approached me about working on an experimental project that'd use an L-1011 to launch satellites, remember this was back in '93, long before there was a concerted effort for private (meaning not NASA) space flight and I thought it sounded ridiculous so I declined and went on with my life. I'm surprised about a couple things, that it worked and that they had enough customers to keep it going for 33 years. I'd like to have L-1011experience on my resume but would it actually be a highlight for a prospective employer in '26? All of the other stuff that would've come with it would've been cool, but the person I was talking to was not talking about being involved in the experimental portion of the endeavor, it was just a straight MX contract with post/preflights and possibly some repairs. I'm happy it's the last man currently standing in the wide body tri-jet forum.