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A Career in Computers

June 27, 2009 · Posted in Book Chapters, Computers and Humour · 1 Comment 

Once upon a time, not so long ago, it used to be so simple.

There were only four types of job in the computer industry, (we’re talking about the 1960s here).

On the bottom rung there was the Computer Operator, who was basically a navvy, incarcerated all day long in an air-conditioned computer room, man-handling large quantities of magnetic tapes, stacks of punch cards and other peripheral paraphernalia.

Next in the pecking order was the Programmer (who had a desk!), whose time was spent coding in either COBOL or FORTRAN. The programmer’s job was to interpret ambiguous specifications, designed and dealt out by the third type of animal - the Systems Analyst.

Finally, at the top of the ladder was the Data Processing Manager, whose chief job was to spend long lunch breaks in the pub.

And fundamentally that was it. The career path was straightforward, you knew your place in the hierarchy, and everybody was happy.

But things began to change very rapidly, in line with the rapid advancement in hardware and software. “Specialisations” started to creep in, and it all got very confusing…..

cartoon about different types of jobs in the computer industry with the title "systems"

(Published in Computer Weekly 1983)