Folks:
This is a community service announcement.
While at SHARE, I spoke with a friend of mine who runs a software
development house. He is looking for a couple of Assembler programmers
with strong understanding of z/OS internal architectures. And, truth be
told, he wants them to be as young
Since z/OS and its predecessors have been object code only for decades, how
is anyone young supposed to be familiar with internal architectures?
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On Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 12:57 PM, Mike Shaw quick...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 12:10 PM, Robert Shimizu bshim...@colesoft.com
wrote:
snip... And, truth be told, he wants them to be as young as possible.
snip
Sincerely,
Bob
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Robert W. Shimizu
Partner
ColeSoft
Young as possible is nothing really new. I remember the jokes when I was just
out of college, MVS was recently announced. It was joked that companies were
looking for 20 year olds with an MBA and 15 years of MVS internals experience
for entry level positions. As always, management wants the
I think what Your Friend should do, is to hire about 3-4 Well Experienced
Mainframe Assembler Programmers, and have them mentor the Younger Pups.
Yes I beliver it is Age descrimination.
Paul D'Angelo
-- Original Message --
From: Robert Shimizu bshim...@colesoft.com
To:
On 3/19/2012 1:33 PM, Hobart Spitz wrote:
I too found the posting a bit odd. Could you clarify the mystery?
On Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 3:11 PM, retired mainframer
retired-mainfra...@q.com wrote:
Since z/OS and its predecessors have been object code only for decades,
how
is anyone young