-=> Jas Hud wrote to Kurt Weiske <=-
JH> i don't think there IS a big calling for cobol programmers like they
JH> expected. i know most state's unemployment benefit systems were written
JH> in cobol.
Y2K did manage to re-employ tons of COBOL programmers, right when
they were getting ready to retire. My bet would be on RPG as the next
retirement employment opportunity, as IBM has worked to keep the
hardware relevant. You could migrate off of your RPG code onto
virtualized *nix, on the same box.
JH> they need to just scrap it and start over instead of trying
JH> workarounds. my state rep was on the radio talking about how he was
JH> told it functions and it's so backwards and old i'm surprised it could
JH> handle anything, much less the bad times during covid.
Some people don't change. I've seen people that worked swing shifts
swapping tapes, printing out reports and running through maintenance
checklists, right up until they unplugged the last AS/400 and laid
them off. Didn't know what hit them.
... Go outside. Shut the door.
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