JC,

I didn't start until 1976 and the guys who were real hard core main frame
were 15 years older than me at the time. I consider myself one of the new
kids on the block even now compared to the guys I admired when I was
starting out.

I've been trying to track down a Dave Potter, one of the guys I admired.
Dave Potter and I did performance and capacity planning together (MVS 3.8
and beyond) back in the late 70's and early 80's. The last I heard Dave was
working at York Town Heights.

Anyone seen or heard from Dave ?  Dave used to work in Endicott.

Paul Hanrahan

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Sent: Monday, August 22, 2005 8:21 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Dallas Area ALC Programming Consultant Position


> -----Original Message-----
> From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List On Behalf Of Paul Hanrahan
> 
> I emailed and received no reply. Remember when potential
> employers actually tried to establish a dialogue with 
> prospectiver employees ? - Paul Hanrahan

Maybe they're waiting for some 12-year-old geek with 50 years' experience on
z/OS 3.5 and HLASM 8.3 who is willing to pay them $100/hr for the
privilege....  :-)

(Hmm....  I probably just "disqualified" myself.)

    -jc-

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