Yes there where people call Program Support Rep (PSR) in the early 80s
in Canada at least there was an attempt made to push them into working
in support centers. The large system PSR in the branch I was in was
eligible for retirement so he retired and started working as a
consultants for all the same customers. When I transferred to the
Toronto Lab I met some former midrange PSRs there that had been
recruited to support the S/34 OS and later write software for S/36 and
S/38 and still later AS/400.
Paul.
On 2024-12-26 04:02, CAREY SCHUG via cctalk wrote:
I think we called the people FEs sometimes. Maybe the regular guy that did
maintenance was a CE and when the had to bring in a specialist from National,
that was an FE?
THen there were the PSRs...weren't they the people that helped figure out why
the system kept crashing? Or am I losing it in my old age.
<pre>--Carey</pre>
On 12/23/2024 8:05 PM CST Nigel Johnson Ham via cctalk <cctalk@classiccmp.org>
wrote:
On 2024-12-23 20:57, Van Snyder via cctalk wrote:
On Mon, 2024-12-23 at 17:44 -0800, Fred Cisin via cctalk wrote:
So, IBM referred to the individual as CE, and the organization as FE.
To have full symmetry, did anybody else refer to the individual as
FE, and
the organization as CE?
I think Univac called the organization "Field Engineering" and the crew
"Field Engineers" or FE.