Looking for a good OS390 sys prog resource in the Toledo area

2010-04-06 Thread Marc Heimlich
Please send resumes to heiml...@streamfoundry.com if interested in part-time
sys prog work with a requirement to be on-site once a week (most likely 20
hours a week in total).

 

Marc Heimlich
SFI, Inc.
781.272.4307

www.streamfoundry.com 




 


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Re: SYS PROG

2008-07-30 Thread Eatherly, John D [EQ]
My wife's family is from up there.  Most of my experience is support of 20+ 
images.  The last year I have been doing z/Linux and a little z/VM.  We are 
running RedHat right now.  I am the primary person on z/OS and z/Linux 
maintenance.  I do quarterly on z/Linux and monthly on z/OS.  Does this sound 
like I might have a chance if I am interested?  I have been working as a 
SYSPROG since 1989 for one company.

Thanks
John Eatherly
972.254.5441
972.830.3627

From: Marshall, James D [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 30, 2008 7:26 PM
To: Eatherly, John D [EQ]
Subject: RE: SYS PROG

Not sure what you mean permanently. The period remaining on this contract is 
another three years renewing on Friday. The company has had it for the last 20+ 
years competing every 5 years. There is no reason to believe in 3 years they 
would not win it again.

At times we are bleeding edge only because of need. IBM has come to us because 
we were doing things before they were. We have a great relationship with IBM 
even though in the DC area they label me the cranky old guy. I was around in 
DC in the 1970s and early 80s where I built the Pentagon, while in the Air 
Force, into an almost all IBM shop from the biggest Honeywell site in the world.

If you are talking about coming into OPM and they looking around to apply for a 
Federal job either here or elsewhere in Uncle Sugar's many operations, that is 
the beauty of being a civilian (unlike the military).  My position is the only 
Gov IBM SYSPROG and I can not touch the systems. I act as the Coach and not a 
Player Coach.  My job is to keep the techies focused on the technology, I 
deflect the politics, and get us the best equipment and tools as I can.

Could have retired (again) two years ago, and it is too much fun to stop now. 
Not sure if I answered your question. Oh yes, the contractor is Compuware 
Services.

jim


Jim Marshall, Software Engineer
US Office of Personnel Management
1900 E Street NW - Room BH04
Washington DC  20415
(w) 202-606-1261
(f)  202-606-2092
-Original Message-
From: Eatherly, John D [EQ] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 30, 2008 8:06 PM
To: Marshall, James D
Subject: SYS PROG
Jim,
  I was just wondering if it has any chance of becoming a permanent job?  I 
have a job here and I have a chance of working remotely.  But if that does not 
work out I would definitely be looking in the area.  I have been doing this a 
quite a while.

Thanks.

John Eatherly
System Z Development and Support
EMBARQ Infrastructure Services
Voice: 972.254.5441  |  Cell: 972.897.6883 | Alt Work Number: 972.830.3627
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]




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Re: SYS PROG

2008-07-30 Thread Ralph Kaden
John, you sent this reply to the entire list.  If you don't want 
people to know you're looking, perhaps you should respond to Jim directly. 
 Just a thought.  (On the other hand, if you're trying tofrighten your 
boss into giving you a raise, maybe this is the way to do it.)

Regards,
   Ralph

Ralph Kaden

z/OS (MVS) Level 2 Support - Allocation and Scheduler
(Converter/Interpreter, Initiator/Terminator, ENF, SJF, SMF, SSI, SWA Mgr)
T/ L:  8/295-4096   External:  845-435-4096
VM:  S390VM.v$i01029MVS:  PLPSC.v$i316
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My wife's family is from up there.  Most of my experience is support of 
20+ images.  The last year I have been doing z/Linux and a little z/VM. We 
are running RedHat right now.  I am the primary person on z/OS and z/Linux 
maintenance.  I do quarterly on z/Linux and monthly on z/OS.  Does this 
sound like I might have a chance if I am interested?  I have been working 
as a SYSPROG since 1989 for one company.

Thanks
John Eatherly
972.254.5441
972.830.3627

From: Marshall, James D [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 30, 2008 7:26 PM
To: Eatherly, John D [EQ]
Subject: RE: SYS PROG

Not sure what you mean permanently. The period remaining on this 
contract is another three years renewing on Friday. The company has had it 
for the last 20+ years competing every 5 years. There is no reason to 
believe in 3 years they would not win it again.

At times we are bleeding edge only because of need. IBM has come to us 
because we were doing things before they were. We have a great 
relationship with IBM even though in the DC area they label me the cranky 
old guy. I was around in DC in the 1970s and early 80s where I built the 
Pentagon, while in the Air Force, into an almost all IBM shop from the 
biggest Honeywell site in the world.

If you are talking about coming into OPM and they looking around to apply 
for a Federal job either here or elsewhere in Uncle Sugar's many 
operations, that is the beauty of being a civilian (unlike the military). 
My position is the only Gov IBM SYSPROG and I can not touch the systems. I 
act as the Coach and not a Player Coach.  My job is to keep the techies 
focused on the technology, I deflect the politics, and get us the best 
equipment and tools as I can.

Could have retired (again) two years ago, and it is too much fun to stop 
now. Not sure if I answered your question. Oh yes, the contractor is 
Compuware Services.

jim


Jim Marshall, Software Engineer
US Office of Personnel Management
1900 E Street NW - Room BH04
Washington DC  20415
(w) 202-606-1261
(f)  202-606-2092
-Original Message-
From: Eatherly, John D [EQ] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 30, 2008 8:06 PM
To: Marshall, James D
Subject: SYS PROG
Jim,
  I was just wondering if it has any chance of becoming a permanent job? I 
have a job here and I have a chance of working remotely.  But if that does 
not work out I would definitely be looking in the area.  I have been doing 
this a quite a while.

Thanks.

John Eatherly
System Z Development and Support
EMBARQ Infrastructure Services
Voice: 972.254.5441  |  Cell: 972.897.6883 | Alt Work Number: 972.830.3627
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]




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Help with doing Contract Work as a Sys Prog

2005-12-28 Thread Lizette Koehler
Hi all,

 

If someone could write me offline to help me understand how to do contract
work, I would appreciate it.

 

I have been trying to find a job for over 18 months and cannot seem to find
anything.  I now have a possibility of obtaining contract work.  I just have
not done this and need to know any gottcha's that might hit me (taxes, FICA,
medical, etc.) that I have not thought of.  The contract company tells me it
is W2 without benefits.

 

I appreciate any input.  Please contact me at
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

 

Lizette Koehler

 

 


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