Darren Evans-Young wrote:
Mainframe skills shortages may lessen over time, report says

The mainframe's ability to run Java and Linux may make it appealing to a
new generation of keepers, but in the meantime it's still tough to find
skilled mainframe programmers.


http://cwflyris.computerworld.com/t/1936548/1462545/74860/2/


The problem isn't finding skilled mainframe programmers/support staff, the problem is that companies only want to pay us what they can pay a PC person, i.e. next to nothing.

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