On 4/4/2011 7:20 AM, Przemyslaw Kupisz wrote:
Hello,
It's unbelievably difficult to find a mainframe job with my current
professional experience so I decided to write this mail as my last try
to remain in the mainframe world.
If you are looking a guy with my skills and knowledge please write me a
message.
For more details please follow the link in my signature.
Thanks for your time.
Follow the link he supplies. He looks like a bright young
man, the kind we want to sustain our favorite platform
- but he can't find a job. And we on this list know he is
not alone.
This is the kind of reality we face if we don't,
collectively and individually, take positive actions.
Promote z/OS, get current ourselves, tell the stories of cool
things you can do in z/OS. If we (and especially IBM and
the re-marketeers like Mainline and all the ISVs) don't win
the hearts and minds of young management, and even people
outside of the business ("Are they still making mainframes?"),
then how can you tell your children to look for a career in
mainframes?
There are things every one of us can do, but we tend to let
it slide, let it get done by others: it's not my job. But
it is your job, literally, that's on the line.
How long will your career last? Some say it's already too
late. And maybe they are right. But I like to think there is
still some extended potential for z/OS. But we each have to
take on some responsibility for promoting awareness and
appreciation of z/OS, or the window will shut all the way.
Then we all lose.
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