I'm in a situation at work and I need some advice. I've been a programmer/analyst for the last 5 years coding in asp/html/javascript/sql server and consider myself pretty adept. Over the last year or so I've been migrating my skills towards asp.net and have become fairly self sufficient (but not an expert). My company recently purchased an iSeries server running a green screen/COBOL/DB2 application. There has been a major push lately by management to purchase and use Lansa. A job has opened up that would be considered my next step on the corporate ladder. This job has been earmarked as a Lansa programmer/analyst. The pay is about $10K more than what I'm making now. Management has narrowed their candidates down to 3 people and I'm one of them. What do I do? I had never heard of Lansa until a few days ago, and I can't see where there is a lot of demand for Lansa programmers out there (just search Monster.com!). If I were to take the job, would I be shooting my career in the foot? It seems like the only reason to do it would be the money, but I think that a .net programmer would have the earnings potential higher than that of a Lansa programmer. Has anyone ever dealt with Lansa and have any opinions one way or the other. Granted, I haven't been offered the position yet, but I don't want to paint myself into a corner.
Thanks in advance...
mwa
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Thanks in advance...
mwa
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