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It’s not about stereotypes. I am sure that everyone on HN knows that not all Black people are poor. I am Black by the way. But, we also have to look at statistics and think longitudinally instead of anecdotally. I came from a middle class family in a small town in the south. But my mom being a well connected high school math teacher did give me some advantages. When I graduated from college, I had a choice between ta…
Nice story. COBOL programmers started making some serious money with Y2K. At least, the contractors started billing advanced hourly rates. And were making more than they ever did. And from what I’ve been seeing, COBOL just isn’t going anywhere. Those mainframes really are built to last. So he should probably have a job for the rest of his life. I hope he’s got a nice pension.
We graduated in the mid 90s. The book was last updated in 1985. He told me he was still programming in COBOL. I just got quiet. I didn’t know. I didn’t mean to insult him.