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Previously on "Time to retrain to something cutting edge..."
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Bit like the Java programmers I occasionally have to deal with, numpties the lot of them...
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I have worked with quite a few COBOL programmers who trained into java.
Thick as mince.
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Wish there was still that demand for BBC Micro skills. I'd be quite happy to be paid shedloads for doing 6502 assembler
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I started trying to into this at my last permie job, the biggest issue was not being able to sit at home and have a play.. cant just spin up a mainframe vm!
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Thats me, that isOriginally posted by d000hg View Post
30+ years and still going strong, and it pays better than your UNIX/Linux/MS malarky nowadays due to that fact
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Originally posted by cojak View PostI liked COBOL/CICS. I was quite good at it at one time.
I don't have it on my CV these days.Tap. Tappety tap.Originally posted by tarbera View PostReminder, my COBOL chap make £1000+ a day (paid by the hour some days he makes £1500) as highest paid programmer of them all.
That's the sound of COBOL slipping back onto the CV.
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I liked COBOL/CICS. I was quite good at it at one time.
I don't have it on my CV these days.
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Modern mainframes are pretty cutting edge, and they've had features like virtualisation for years.
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Time to retrain to something cutting edge...
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