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DBA salaries rise

DBA salaries rise

2004-07-01       - By Mark Strickland
Reply:     1     2     3     4     5  

Well, this is encouraging. I returned to Seattle 3 weeks ago after nine
months in Costa Rica learning Spanish expecting to jump right back into
my pleasant DBA contractor life as it was before and discovered that the
local IT job market has been really soft, but seems to be getting better.

Not returning any rows from this query, but it should be returning data:

select /*+ LOOKING_FOR_WORK */
from dba_jobs
where (city= 'SEATTLE ' and
job_type= 'CONTRACT ' and
hourly_rate= 'LOTS ' and
technical_environment= 'CHALLENGING ') OR
personal_status= 'STARVING ';

Too many WHERE predicates?

Regards,
Mark Strickland
Oracle Certified Professional
Seattle, WA


DENNIS WILLIAMS wrote:

>This article says DBA salaries are rising, although MS Access DBAs make
>less. It also discusses whether the DBA position is likely to be outsourced.
>
>
>http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,1759,1616933,00.asp
>
>
>Dennis Williams
>DBA
>Lifetouch, Inc.
>dwilliams@(protected)
>I said it "looked " clear - Riddick
>
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