We have a SYSPROG opening in San Antonio
There is a job opening for a GS-10 ($49397-$64213 plus overtime) for a Production Control, JOB Scheduling/JCL/TSO/ISPF and plenty of batch work. Before you snicker give me a chance to give some food for thought. Working for the US Federal Government may not be your idea of a job but you may change your mind reading below. Let us say you are out of work SYSPROG, in your 50s, and heading to leave middle age. FACT: if you work for Uncle Sam all you need is 5 years and reach the age of 62 to retire. Sure the pension is not so great but during your employment you are covered by a GREAT health plan and you get to carry it into retirement at the same cost. Plus when you die, your spouse gets to keep it until he/she dies. There is no need for Medicare Part D for you get a prescription drugs in each plan. You get the 401K plus a small pension. OK, give you some real numbers. The position is with zSeries, z/OS, Parallel Sysplex, CICS/ADABAS, TSO/ISPF, using Tivoli Workload Scheduler. If you know Control-M, that is OK or any other package. Even if you do not know the package, you know the concepts. Remember this is a hands-on so if you were the SYSPROG who installed the package, you need to say you know how to actually schedule things because you probably trained the PCS staff. This is not assumed by the evaluators who might not have been SYSPROGs. Jim Marshall ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the message: GET IBM-MAIN INFO Search the archives at http://bama.ua.edu/archives/ibm-main.html