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COBOL Programmers Wanted in Columbia. Missouri
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| jobman 2007-08-23, 9:55 pm |
| DESCRIPTION:
Under the general direction of a Supervisor of Information Services,
analyzes, documents, codes, tests, and maintains computer application
systems and data to structure information to meet company
requirements. Works with programmers, analysts and user department
personnel to ensure application systems change as necessary to meet
business requirements and to ensure programs meet technical
requirements for performance and results.
REQUIREMENTS
**** 3-5 years programming experience using IBM mainframe Cobol ****
**** CICS, DB2, IMS, JCL ****
This position pays up to $70,000 per year with benefits. This is a
full time permanent position with one of the region's most successful
and financially sound business groups
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| Frank Swarbrick 2007-08-23, 9:55 pm |
| >>> On 8/23/2007 at 6:01 PM, in message
<1187913709.265506.78940@x40g2000prg.googlegroups.com>, jobman<dgs@atr.com>
wrote:
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> This position pays up to $70,000 per year with benefits. This is a
> full time permanent position with one of the region's most successful
> and financially sound business groups
You spoiled the Doc's fun!
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| In article <46CDCC84.6F0F.0085.0@efirstbank.com>,
Frank Swarbrick <Frank.Swarbrick@efirstbank.com> wrote:
><1187913709.265506.78940@x40g2000prg.googlegroups.com>, jobman<dgs@atr.com>
>wrote:
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>You spoiled the Doc's fun!
Pfah... I'd be right pleased were I never to have grounds to respond to a
head-hunting posting with my boilerplate e'er again. In fact, a couple of
cost-of-living calculators show this to be what some might consider a
right decent rate.
DD
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| SkippyPB 2007-08-24, 6:55 pm |
| On Fri, 24 Aug 2007 00:13:58 +0000 (UTC), docdwarf@panix.com () wrote:
>In article <46CDCC84.6F0F.0085.0@efirstbank.com>,
>Frank Swarbrick <Frank.Swarbrick@efirstbank.com> wrote:
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>Pfah... I'd be right pleased were I never to have grounds to respond to a
>head-hunting posting with my boilerplate e'er again. In fact, a couple of
>cost-of-living calculators show this to be what some might consider a
>right decent rate.
>
>DD
Depends on the region. If it is in Arizona, West Virginia or one of
the other southern states, it would be a great rate. But if it is in
New York City or any major city in California, it is almost pauper
wages. Personally, I'd take a pay cut if I were ti take that
position.
And notice it says up to 70K with benefits per year. Are the benefits
included in the 70K or are they added on? How long does it take to
get "up to" 70K? What are the chances of making more than 70K?
Someone plese apply for this position and ask those questions and
report back.
Thank you.
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| In article <5grtc3pv1glh4853te3a79vs0lpcvb7mbh@4ax.com>,
SkippyPB <swiegand@nospam.neo.rr.com> wrote:
>On Fri, 24 Aug 2007 00:13:58 +0000 (UTC), docdwarf@panix.com () wrote:
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>Depends on the region. If it is in Arizona, West Virginia or one of
>the other southern states, it would be a great rate. But if it is in
>New York City or any major city in California, it is almost pauper
>wages.
My apologies for not making myself clear. I used the cost-of-living
calculators to translate the rate from Columbia, MO to a rate in
Manhattan, NY or Washington, DC... and the translated equivalent was the
'right decent rate', not the absolute dollar-figure quoted.
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>And notice it says up to 70K with benefits per year. Are the benefits
>included in the 70K or are they added on?
It is my experience, Mr Wiegand, that a salary quoted 'with benefits' has
always been '(salary amount quoted) in addition to benefits', eg
'ALL260,000 with benefits' results in w ly payments of something rather
close to ALL5,000 (based on a 52-w year).
DD
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