[quote=an][quote=sdrealtor][quote=Coronita][quote=an][quote=deadzone]yes Linkedin is a popular and useful service. But at the end of the day it is just a website. How many Engineers to you really need to maintain Linkedin? A negligible number compared to a real company like say Apple or Tesla.[/quote]
OMG, that’s the funniest $hit I’ve heard in a very long while.[/quote]
lol… i know.. its just html…[/quote]
When you are still working with punch cards on legacy systems isnt it all html?[/quote]
Yep, Google, Facebook, etc. included[/quote]
You know…. If you still know how to program in COBOL, you probably have a very lucrative niche market. Because a lot of state and federal IT still use COBOL and are stuck using it for some time, particularly ones that deal with accounting…. Just saying….
However, working remote might be a problem. Not sure if mainframe allows you to easily and securely remote in to the system to work.. So these will mostly be onsite, butt in office seat only jobs… I’m not kidding….
BUT, you should be able to get paid pretty darn well, I’d say better than mobile engineers. Afterall, not many dinosaurs left that know how to program in COBOL
In office work most likely required… Just look at the JD’s…