mainframe career advice



hi there, sorry if it's not the appropriate goup...

I've just earned my Master degree of Computer Science, and i'm looking
for a job. i've carried out some internships in JAVA, C++ and a bit of
..NET.

Now it seems that i can't get a job in J2EE with my J2SE background, so
i've received a proposal in the mainframe area. This job comes with a
training program, since i'm completely new in this field.

Do you think mainframe is a good option to start my career with ? Don't
you think i might be trapped in by working with these dying
technologies?

BTW i'm in France, and the salary is 24.5 US$ after tax.

thanks in advance for your comments

.



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