It's a smidgeon over twice what a person working at McDonalds makes in certain 
areas.  Even the local supermarket is paying shelf-stockers $9.65 an hour to 
stock grocery shelves.

Lessee...  

I am responsible for total client satisfaction
I am the last line of defense for computer problem/programming resolution
I maintain the most critical piece of computing gear the company owns (or out 
sources as is the case here)
If I screw up, the company can loose more than a million dollars an hour when 
the mainframe is down

Sounds like a perfect opportunity...  Sign me up!

NOT!

 On Tue Nov 20 11:30 , Mark Jacobs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> sent:

>Chase, John wrote:
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List On Behalf Of Gary Green
>>>
>>> [ snip ]
>>> BS/BA Degree from an accredited university/college or 
>>> equivalent experience 2 years in a support environment 
>>> Perform Problem Determination/Prob Source Ident Perform 
>>> Problem Mgmt Use RETAIN for Software Support Project Details: 
>>> System z z/OS and CICS technical system programming business 
>>> as usual support for z/OS production environment. Primary Skill
>>> Set: SW z/OS-S/390, MVS System Programmer Secondary Skill 
>>> Sets:Enterprise Systems IBM System z Job Title: Software 
>>> Systems Specialist Primary Skills:
>>> RETAIN; Z/OS; MVS Job Industry: Computers Vacancies: 2 Job 
>>> City: Woodcliff Lake Job Metro Area: Woodcliff Lake Job 
>>> State: NJ Job Country: US Salary:
>>> $20.00/HOURLY To $20.00/HOURLY Hours per Week: 40
>> 
>> Nothing less than an outright insult.
>> 
>>     -jc-
>> 
>
>It's starvation wages. 20*40*52 = 41,600.
>
>-- 
>Mark Jacobs
>Time Customer Service
>Tampa, FL
>------
>
>The primary purpose of the DATA statement is to give names to
>constants; instead of referring to pi as 3.141592653589793 at
>every appearance, the variable PI can be given that value with
>a DATA statement and used instead of the longer form of the constant.
>
>This also simplifies modifying the program, should the value of
>pi change.
>
>- FORTRAN manual for Xerox computers
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