Re: Confessions of a CoBOL programmer



In article <13uttm8t9e3sg82@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
HeyBub <heybub@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
docdwarf@xxxxxxxxx wrote:

As a man who has seen a bit of the business world I come to believe
there
is a difference between 'I can find no (x)' and 'I can find no (x)
which
cost less than (amount)'.

Put it another way: "There is no shortage of COBOL programmers; there's
only a shortage of CHEAP COBOL programmers."

Or, to tie it into another portion of the thread... 'There is no shortage
of COBOL programmers, there is a shortage of COBOL programmers willing to
accept (wage)... and capable of turning out Good Work... and turning it
out Fast... and young... unmarried is nice, too... should we institute a
No Pets policy?'

DD

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