Unfortunately, where I work if it isn't a Windows PC it just isn't a real computer.

/Tom Kern

On 11/29/2015 13:09, Scott Ford wrote:
Guys,
Exactly, a z/OS system isnt a PC ...and not JAVA

Scott

On Sun, Nov 29, 2015 at 11:37 AM, Ricardo Gomez Ramirez <[email protected]>
wrote:

2015-11-26 5:51 GMT-06:00 John McKown <[email protected]>:​

That's definitely true at the company I'm working for. Basically, the
company wants "ad hoc" workers for some project. But they don't seem to
have any concern about "maintenance" or having people on staff who
understand how things work. They want I.T. to be like the water/sewage
company or electricity. Or maybe like plumbers. Call when you have a
problem. Too bad, for them, that I.T. tends to be more "customized" and
you
can't just unplug a programmer from one job and plug him into another,
unlike a light bulb or a lamp.

Definitely I can not be more agree with you, I'm 39 with 21 years of
experience in mainframe and I'm worried about the future because employers
want people with all the experience but they wanna to pay like newbies.

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