前SpaceX焊工将在历史性IPO后成为百万富翁


2026-06-12 13:23:00-0400 / 哥伦比亚广播公司新闻(CBS News)

作者:乔·玲·肯特 高级商业与科技通讯员

记者乔·玲·肯特于2023年7月加入哥伦比亚广播公司新闻,担任该台高级商业与科技通讯员。肯特拥有超过15年的报道经验,专注于美国科技与商业的交汇领域,以及中国作为全球经济强国的崛起。

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更新于:2026年6月12日 / 美国东部时间下午2:46 / 哥伦比亚广播公司新闻

胡安·埃尔南德斯加入SpaceX担任焊工之前,从未听说过这家公司。

“当时对我来说,这只是又一份合同工工作,”他在一次独家广播采访中告诉哥伦比亚广播公司新闻通讯员乔·玲·肯特。

如今,仅十年多后,这场信念的飞跃将在该公司750亿美元的首次公开募股后获得巨额回报。这次破纪录的上市将使埃尔南德斯在当日结束前成为百万富翁。

SpaceX股票于周五上午晚些时候在纳斯达克开始交易,股票代码为SPCX,标志着这家火箭与卫星公司期待已久的华尔街首秀。


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埃尔南德斯于2015年加入SpaceX,在这家火箭与卫星公司工作了十年。(胡安·埃尔南德斯 供图)

埃尔南德斯最初是从一位在SpaceX担任焊工的朋友那里得知该公司的。这位朋友了解埃尔南德斯的背景,认为他非常适合这份工作。

“我当时心想,我不知道SpaceX是什么,但去看看吧,”埃尔南德斯说。

2015年SpaceX聘用埃尔南德斯时,他表示公司给了他价值1万美元的股票。当时他并未在意。他之前的其他按小时计薪的工作从未向他提供过股票。

“这没什么大不了的。我当时对此一无所知,”他告诉哥伦比亚广播公司新闻。“我当时不知道它会发展到今天这个规模。”

职业晋升之路

如今在蓝色起源(Blue Origin)工作的埃尔南德斯持有约6500股SpaceX股票。如果以135美元的发行价计算,他的财富将暴涨近88万美元。考虑到该股周五的表现,他的收益可能更高。

在SpaceX的十年职业生涯中,埃尔南德斯最初担任焊工,负责搭建将火箭运上发射台的结构以及固定火箭的基础设施,为火箭发射做准备。他最终晋升为主管。

他表示,为员工提供公司股份有助于让他们感受到自己是企业的一份子,激励他们取得成功。

“他们的工作表现会好得多,因为,毕竟,这也是他们自己的公司,”他说。

即便即将迎来改变人生的时刻,他依然保持谦逊。

作为一名移民,埃尔南德斯表示,他从小被教导要努力工作,而这笔新获得的财富不会改变他的行事原则。他表示,计划继续工作,并将自己学到的经验教训传授给子女。


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埃尔南德斯与妻子和三个孩子合影,孩子们分别为6岁、10岁和16岁。(胡安·埃尔南德斯 供图)

他现在正在教自己的三个孩子如何投资,依据的是他持有SpaceX股票的经验,其中包括他16岁的女儿。他的女儿已经是Meta及其他几家公司的股东。

“她自己就是个小企业家,”他说。

如果有机会和马斯克对话,埃尔南德斯表示,他会感谢马斯克帮助他实现了一个自己都未曾知晓的梦想。

“他让像我们这样的人——比如厨师或者……电工——有了实现梦想的可能,”他说。“他让很多人的生活变得更好,也让他们的家庭生活更有意义。”

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Former SpaceX welder expected to become a millionaire after historic IPO

2026-06-12 13:23:00-0400 / CBS News

By Jo Ling Kent Senior Business and Technology Correspondent

Journalist Jo Ling Kent joined CBS News in July 2023 as the senior business and technology correspondent for CBS News. Kent has more than 15 years of experience covering the intersection of technology and business in the U.S., as well as the emergence of China as a global economic power.

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Maya Blackstone

Updated on: June 12, 2026 / 2:46 PM EDT / CBS News

Before Juan Hernandez became a welder at SpaceX, he had never heard of the company.

“It was just another contract job for me at the time,” he told CBS News correspondent Jo Ling Kent in a broadcast exclusive interview.

Now, just over ten years later, that leap of faith could pay off in big ways following the company’s $75 billion initial public offering. The record-breaking offering could make Hernandez a millionaire by the end of the day.

SpaceX shares started trading on the Nasdaq late Friday morning under the ticker symbol SPCX, marking the long-awaited Wall Street debut of the rocket and satellite company.

Hernandez, who started at SpaceX in 2015, worked at the rocket and satellite company for a decade. Courtesy of Juan Hernandez

Hernandez first heard about SpaceX from a friend who was hired as a welder there. He knew Hernandez’s background and figured he’d be a good fit for the job.

“I thought in my head, I don’t know what SpaceX is, but let’s go,” Hernandez said.

When SpaceX hired Hernandez in 2015, he said they offered him $10,000 worth of stock. At the time, he didn’t think much of it. His other jobs, for which he was paid hourly, had never offered him stock before.

“It wasn’t a big deal. I didn’t know anything about it then,” he told CBS News. “I didn’t know it was gonna be this big, at this point.”

Rising through the ranks

Hernandez, who now works at Blue Origin, has around 6,500 SpaceX shares. If those trade at the offering price of $135, that means his wealth could skyrocket by nearly $880,000. Given the stock’s performance on Friday, he’s likely to make even more.

During his ten-year run at SpaceX, Hernandez worked as a welder, preparing rockets for takeoff by building the structures that lifted them onto the launch pad and the infrastructure that held them in place. He eventually rose through the ranks to become a supervisor.

He said offering employees a stake in the company helps them feel they have skin in the game and pushes them to succeed.

“They will perform a lot better because, I mean, it is, it’s their company as well,” he said.

Even through the life-changing event, he’s staying humble.

As an immigrant, Hernandez said he was taught to work hard, something his newfound wealth won’t get in the way of. He said he plans to keep working and pass on the lessons he’s learned to his children.

Hernandez with his wife and three kids, ages six, 10 and 16. Courtesy of Juan Hernandez

He’s now teaching his three kids, including his 16-year-old daughter, how to invest based on what he learned owning SpaceX stock. His daughter is already a stakeholder in Meta and a handful of other companies.

“She’s a little entrepreneur herself,” he said.

If given the chance to talk to Musk, Hernandez said he’d thank him for helping him realize a dream he didn’t know he had.

“He made it a possibility for somebody like us, you know, the cook or … electrician,” he said. “He’s making all these lives much better and meaningful for their families as well.”

Edited by Aimee Picchi

Emily Pandise contributed to this report.

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