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I don't understand - are you suggesting that it's detrimental to one's 
employment aspirations to know RPG and COBOL?

Tom Hightower
Solutions, Inc
http://www.simas.com





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Jeff Bull wrote:

> The reason that employees usually leave soon after receiving training is
> that many employers fail to recognise/appreciate . . . .

Ladies and Gentlemen:

<snip>
.... Face it: falsifying competence in
C, Java, Pascal, Modula-2, PL/I, or even Fortran or some assembler might
be to a person's advantage, but who in his right mind would brag about
knowing COBOL, much less RPG, even truthfully?





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