Ed Yourdon has an op-ed piece in SD Times
that essentially tells IT professionals to cowboy up and stop the
whining. Ask textile or auto workers from the 80s how effective
politicians, unions, and trade organizations are in preventing
globalization for commodity work.
I've said it before,
but adding value is the only way to create job security -- go beyond
being a "coding commodity". Be indispensable. Like it or not, plain old
"gimme the specs and I'll code it" programmers are a dime-a-dozen.
Speaking of which, if you're up to it, we are hiring.
