Keep in mind that next year the work you are doing now will be in the past and they may want to toss it (and the people who did it) for the next new thing. Let us know how that works out for everyone. My experience has been that the companies that hang on to the past do so because they have something worth keeping.
Or they don't want to spend money to update infrastructure or are locked into some proprietary dependency...
Heck in a year if our needs change I'll no doubt run a project to replace what I did this year ;)
Having worked in places that are afraid to touch that thing that has run forever and working where I am now I'll take the place that is flexible enough to trial new technologies over struggling to maintain something beyond EOL any day...
James