Oh, piffle.  Mainframe installations are hiring Indian mainframers, to some 
extent, sure; but that simply proves that there are still mainframers to be 
hired, in India if nowhere else.  It's no part of the shortage-of-mainframers 
problem.

As for "corporate greed", corporations want to reduce costs, yes -- and how is 
that different from anyone else?  In trying to reduce costs corporations 
sometimes make short-sighted decisions and later rue them -- and, again, how is 
that different from you and me?

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on resilient turf, to run very fast for short distances, to climb trees, and to 
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esmie moo
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 No surprise.  All the Mainframers lost their jobs when their positions were 
outsourced to India, Brazil, Philippines because of corporate greed.

--- On Sunday, March 20, 2022, 08:50:38 a.m. EDT, Mark Regan 
<[email protected]> wrote:  

http://mainframeupdate.blogspot.com/2022/03/trouble-getting-new-mainframe-staff.html

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