I was hired 10 years ago and the interviewer liked the touch of grey -
he was looking for someone who had experience and the grey implied
wisdom, and that's what he wanted. As I look around my team, I would
have to say the bell curve is solidly centered around 55.
When I turned 40, that was the kiss of death for IT - that's when I
started my [civilian] IT career. Like David said - it's a problem only
if you let it.
Regards,
George Toft
On 12/8/2016 8:15 AM, Keith Smith wrote:
Hi,
If being over 50 in technology is the kiss of death then why not come
together and form a business and do contract work? Might be the
opportune time given Trump is making sounds like the HB1 is going away.
Keith
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