Comment by drob518
1 hour ago
True story. I used to work for a company that developed both mainframe software as well as “enterprise” software (based on Unix systems). The two sides of the house were pretty separate. While I was on the enterprise side, through a fluke of geography, I worked in the building with many of the mainframe folks. In a normal office, you might have emails go out about events like employee birthdays, marriages, and kids being born. In the mainframe office there were emails that went out about employee deaths. Several of the employees had walkers.
The age of mainframe folks is highly bi-modal. The original folks are dying of old age. There is a new crop of 35-and-under folks that have sprung up as they noticed that the work is very steady and the pay is good. Between ages 35 and 65, there aren’t many mainframe people.
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