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by greedo
2191 days ago
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At my company, there are developers who have been there 30+ years. They have seen a lot... Insurance companies change slowly. We still have COBOL, mainframes, etc. Applications that cost $10k/minute if they're down. Part of the equation is job security. You eat enough shit, put up with enough mgmt BS, but you get a steady paycheck, decent benefits, and little threat of downsizing. |
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I’ll be on my sixth job since then starting in July.
I have another friend who graduated in 1995. A year ahead of me. He was hired as Cobol programmer. 25 years later, he’s still writing COBOL.