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NASA was interviewing professionals they were figuring
on sending to Mars. The touchy part was that only one
guy could go and it would be a one way trip, the guy not
ever returning to Earth.
The interviewer asked the first applicant, an engineer,
how much he wanted to be paid for going.
"One million dollars," the engineer answered. "And I want
to donate it all to my alma mater--Rice University."
The next applicant was a doctor, and the interviewer asked
him the same question.
"Two millions dollars," the doctor said. "I want to give a
million to my family and leave the other million for the
advancement of medical research."
The last applicant was a lawyer. When asked how much money he
wanted, he whispered in the interviewer's ear, "Three million
dollars."
"Why so much more than the others?" the interviewer asked.
The lawyer replied, "You give me three million, I'll give
you one million, I'll keep a million, and we'll send the
engineer."
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