Thanks! I'm not there currently. I did consider it as a place I wanted to return to after I was done with my degrees, but I ended up someplace just as good. While it's not space science, we still do a lot of fundamental science for the public good. I try to keep track of my scientist friends that helped me, but some of them have moved on from JPL. I did have a chance to meet Sally Ride, too, as she was part of one of the projects I worked on as a high school student and undergraduate. I'm so grateful to them and what they did for me. I guess you can say I was a success story of science education. I think all of the JPL missions are great; I don't know if I really have anything profound to say other than I find the images and new science that they are discovering about Mars just really phenomenal. It makes me proud that I used to be part of the organization.
I can definitely understand why you feel pride after having worked for JPL. Here were some of my thoughts about Curiosity after their big announcement in December.