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It’s more likely to be COBOL with knowledge of SAP internals that’s the issue. SAPs guilty secret is it’s written in COBOL and customizations have to be in the same.
Used to commute with a guy that ran some payroll projects for NYC. Same deal.
The hourly rates he bandied as the norms were quite surprising. When you can contract for $300+ an hour you aren’t getting the best and brightest to work for $100k a year with all the crap that working for city government adds to your lot. Can’t help but wonder if the unrealistic salary ranges are part of the issue.
Wish I’d known the language - I’d have swapped jobs and gone contracting.
Alas I was writing code mostly in assembler at that time.
Last edited by Alan A; 04-08-2020 at 03:49 PM..
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