I've wondered why you need to KNOW all 3, RACF, TSS and ACF2.  If you can build 
security with one, have the doc for the others, how hard is it?  Isn't that the 
life of a systems programmer, use tools we don't "know", by learning?  
I saw an post yesterday that included knowledge of CA-1 and TLMS... really?   

Len Rugen

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    On Thursday, February 5, 2026 at 10:55:27 AM CST, Steve Thompson 
<[email protected]> wrote:  
 
 Before anyone starts arguments on supply and demand and 
capitalism, free market and the like, (again) understand this:

What Steve and I and others like us are running into is a large 
number of recruiter/ing firms who are all trying to get the same 
contracts. So to get the account, they quote low.

Then on DICE, INDEED, Monster and the others (some of these are 
being bought and merged), but the end effect is offering rates 
that are below what we were making about 1990 and that is NOT 
adjusted for inflation.

Add to this that the majority of the people contacting me do not 
know how JES2 or JES3 is pronounced. They don't know most of the 
acronyms we use in the industry. They can't read a tech based 
resume to understand that one is not a sysprog, but is a software 
developer.

Just wanted to get us on a level playing field before the noise 
starts.

-- 
Regards,
Steve Thompson


On 2/5/2026 10:43 AM, Steve Beaver wrote:
> For the US people, I have been beat to death looking for zOS DB2 Systems 
> DBA’s and people that know ACF2, RACF, and TSS
>
> These skills are RARE.  Doing my research Recruiters at offering $60 per hour 
> where the honest labor rate should be $150 per hour or higher
>
> My suggestion is that if you have any of these skills. Tell the Recruiter 
> $150/Hr or go away
>
> As a data point. They pay you $60 per hour and they charge the customer $150 
> per hour
>
>
>
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> No one said I could type with one thumb
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