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I'm a mainframe contractor (cobol, db2, ims, cics) ...haven't worked in 18 months.
I'm toying with the idea of doing a Java stand-alone course at the OPen University.
I'd hope to increase my marketability by doing this, but am aware that a study
qualification is unlikely to be viewed in the same laight as commercial experience.
Has anyone else tried this?
It's not cheap so qould like to thi k it wasn't a complete waste of time!
I'm not sure why you're only just starting to look at re-skilling after 18 months of having no work (maybe you have a big warchest?), but anyway, i'd seriously consider getting a permie job in Java or whatever language you prefer. It's much better to learn something and get paid for it (even if it is peanuts).
A course with an IT training provided will probably be cheaper than an OU module now they've put the prices up. And it will be a networking opportunity too.
Good luck!
This.
If I was looking at Java, I'd be off to Dubai or Goa with Koenig and doing their Java masterclass which covers most of the certifications in one go.
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i'd seriously consider getting a permie job in Java or whatever language you prefer. It's much better to learn something and get paid for it (even if it is peanuts).
+1
It is far better, indeed easier, to learn something at the sharp end by doing, than it ever is by reading a book or sitting in a classroom.
I just love those furtive sessions in the mens toilets consulting manuals about a specific real-time problem where the client can't see you're having to do so.
It is far better, indeed easier, to learn something at the sharp end by doing, than it ever is by reading a book or sitting in a classroom.
I just love those furtive sessions in the mens toilets consulting manuals about a specific real-time problem where the client can't see you're having to do so.
This probably makes the most sense but I would be really impatient in a permie job.... 2 years of prison is how I would view it.
The problem being, if after completing the OU course or what ever alternative, you will still be a Mainframe guy who hasn't worked in 18+ months with a bit of paper and little experience.
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If I were a DB2 person I'd be playing to that strength and get some targeted training on Data Warehousing, ETL tools, IBM Information Server, InfoSphere Master Data Management etc.
Java devs are 10 a penny from the Asian sub-continent, thanks to CMD begging for more cheap labour to please his pay masters.
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