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From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of
Stephen.Raby@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Monday, October 08, 2007 8:51 AM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Cc: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion;
midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: No giving up on System i (was: I'm about to give up)


WHOA WHOA The quote was

"> 6. Ignore the "boss" who tells you to keep using SEU+PDM
and risk your job
on becoming more productive at coding - leading to reduced
maintenance.
If
you lose your job, complain here - or apply to the places that
complain here all the time that there are no resources available."

That in my mind is not a 'small nit'. That was the point I
was making, advocating someone jeopardize their career, and I
don't think there is any other interpretation on that
statement, unless English is not your first language.

IMHO, a System i programmer working in a shop that doesn't allow WDSCi and/or ILE RPG programming
doesn't have a career, they just have a job.

To me a career implies forward movement. Doing the same thing in the same way today that I did 15
years ago, heck might as well be flipping burgers or working on an assembly line.

Consider all the "professional" careers: doctors, lawyers, teachers, ect. Most require continuing
education.

I'm always shocked when I come across System i programmers who are happily coding RPG III like it's
1990.

If you're not happy, then you should be looking for something else. If you're not, then you've
accepted that a job is good enough a career isn't necessary. What I mean by that is that you should
be happy in your career, it is after all what you've chosen to do with your life. Whereas a job you
simply do to put food on the table and a roof over your head. My Dad retired from GM after 30+ years
on the line, he didn't have a career. Simply a job.

Charles




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