• 🇨🇦 tunetardis
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    1230 days ago

    My wife was telling me at her work they’re desperate for cobol programmers, as they’re all retiring boomers leaving behind a giant code base. At my work, it’s legacy fortran that’s all over the place, but we’re a much smaller company.

    • mesamune
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      30 days ago

      I know COBOL, its pretty easy to pick up honestly. Its just the 40+ years of context and the "WHY"s that they did what they did that is hard.

      With how many people are looking for COBOL I really should just make a resume specific to it, put salary * 1.2 and see if any remote positions pop up. Love my job, but with the latest news…

        • mesamune
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          630 days ago

          I work in a field that is 1. in the news every day and 2. is seeing HEAVY changes. Im sure you can figure it out ;).

          They cant fire me, but I might be on accident haha.

          • 🇨🇦 tunetardis
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            329 days ago

            Ouch. Well if you wanna take your chances in Canada, definitely advertise your senior COBOL dev skills! ;)

    • @IllNess@infosec.pub
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      330 days ago

      Can I take a a guess? If not, please ignore the next sentence.

      Finance companies with a “database” is a gigantic flat file?

      • 🇨🇦 tunetardis
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        529 days ago

        Lol yeah she’s in insurance! I bet you could probably also infer from the fortran that I work for a science-y outfit.