No PDF file attached, but anyway, your incentive to write good code is for your own personal satisfaction and sense of accomplishment.
If you don't like the monetary compensation then switch jobs. If you establish a reputation of writing good code, they'll miss you even more at the old job, plus you'll likely get a better reference for the new job. Regards, Rick Giz [EMAIL PROTECTED] 770-781-3206 -----Original Message----- From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of August Carideo Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2007 12:05 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: Mainframe Systems Programmer Opportunity -- York, PA speaking of rates look at this article, Bd of Elections sys analyst , where is the incentive to write good code ? (See attached file: Sys An.pdf) David Boyes <[EMAIL PROTECTED] e.net> To Sent by: The IBM [email protected] z/VM Operating cc System <[EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject ARK.EDU> Re: Mainframe Systems Programmer Opportunity -- York, PA 08/16/2007 11:39 AM Please respond to The IBM z/VM Operating System <[EMAIL PROTECTED] ARK.EDU> >> - Hourly rate: $40-70 That's an interesting number. A complete fantasy, but an interesting number all the same. For $40/hr, what do they expect to get? Remote support? Re: posting. Probably better to post them on the jobs list that Velocity supports, and put a pointer to it here. Some companies get cranky about job postings coming into work email addresses (especially if it is from competitors).
