techwriter56
Technical User
OK, here is the question.. I have 20 plus years of mainframe, and unix experience (also some NT, Win2k)
I am going back to mainframe (focus on the integration, support, etc work) since my experience is unique and very useful I am getting some bites and nibbles in the job market. My question is - should I take a lot less money cause my mainframe is not too recent? How to deal with the
objections of (some in the box thinkers) that my cobol/cics
is not exactly 3 months fresh? I have coded in assembler for
3 years and I can pick it up better than Joe can learn form some books. I also have AIX experience (mainly a big blue consultant for ions)
I am going back to mainframe (focus on the integration, support, etc work) since my experience is unique and very useful I am getting some bites and nibbles in the job market. My question is - should I take a lot less money cause my mainframe is not too recent? How to deal with the
objections of (some in the box thinkers) that my cobol/cics
is not exactly 3 months fresh? I have coded in assembler for
3 years and I can pick it up better than Joe can learn form some books. I also have AIX experience (mainly a big blue consultant for ions)