I guess when the "urgency and panic" arrives the people still left
working are going to be offered an obscene amount of money not to jump
ship when some other company who needs your services makes obscene job
offers.

Mark Jacobs
Time Customer Service Inc.
Tampa, FLorida
Time Warner

-----Original Message-----
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Dean Kent
Sent: Friday, February 10, 2006 9:49 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Mainframe Jobs Going Away

Steve Comstock wrote:
>Urgency must be relative. You don't have to generate your
>salary in the next two months, I would wager. I've traveled
>halfway around the world to do training, some of it at IBM's
>request (Kuwait, Denmark) some at my own initiative (Ireland,
>Singapore). Love it. Enjoy the experience while you're there.

Personal prediction pulled from a dark orifice:  by 2010, mainframe
dependent companies will understand what the word 'urgency' means.
Those who know what it means now will be using the word 'panic'.   ;-).

Regards,
     Dean

speaking for myself and no other.

>Kind regards,

>-Steve Comstock
>The Trainer's Friend, Inc.
>http://www.trainersfriend.com

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