• tiredofsametab@fedia.io
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    24 days ago

    I always wonder if I should just learn COBOL and try to just do a few juicy contracts a year and focus on my other pursuits (farming and considering making a game, as well as vacation of course) the rest of the year.

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      24 days ago

      My friend’s mom gets called back for COBOL stints at major US banks all the time. I don’t know how long it’ll last, but apparently the list of people to select from and bring in is ridiculously short.

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        24 days ago

        how can you realistically enter that list?

        its not like they bring in just anyone that learns it i guess?

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          I’ll have to ask, she worked as a COBOL contractor for multiple banks historically so it might be one of those “who you know” type things. I’ll circle back and reply here if I hear anything.

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      24 days ago

      Just knowing the language isn’t enough to make the obscene money. You have to also be very familiar with the systems that use the language, and that takes years.

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      I wouldn’t recommend it. I actually looked up COBOL jobs a while ago, and while they paid more, it was only like 20% more - not enough to make it worth it IMO.

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        24 days ago

        I’ve fallen down the rabbithole. I’m reading a free course (from 2001ish) on Cobol.

        COBOL is Maintainable

        I now question everything. I mean, technically, basically anything is maintainable in that it’s possible…