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Re: RE: Cary's book

From: <rgaffuri_at_cox.net>
Date: Fri, 03 Oct 2003 11:09:25 -0800
Message-ID: <F001.005D1FBC.20031003110925@fatcity.com>


experience is far more important than the OCP and degrees. In a tight market there are multiple people with experience and degrees.

To be fair, experience is more important than skill. Employers often assume that someoen with alot of experience has alot of skill. We have all worked with people with 10-15 years of experience who have opened a book in years and still use things from a decade ago.
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> From: "Thater, William" <William.Thater_at_carrier.utc.com>
> Date: 2003/10/03 Fri PM 02:54:25 EDT
> To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L <ORACLE-L_at_fatcity.com>
> Subject: RE: Cary's book
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> Sent: Friday, October 03, 2003 12:40 PM
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> If you can't get through the screeners that say... oh, you have X amount of
> qualifications... that prices you out of our range in these hard times, how
> can you market? Honestly, this is more than just rhetoric... HOW can you
> market yourself when you look bad to the bottom line?
> [Shrek]
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> and how do you market yourself when you don't have a degree or OCP, just a
> lot of experience. that's IF you can get through the screeners. my pet
> peeve is not being given credit for the hard work i put in to keep up with
> all the latest changes even is i don't have a degree or OCP. hell i still
> have a brain and i know how to use it.
>
> --
>
> Bill "Shrek" Thater ORACLE DBA
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> "I'm going to work my ticket if I can..." -- Gilwell song
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> william.thater_at_carrier.utc.com
> <mailto:william.thater_at_carrier.utc.com>
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> "The ordinary is a doorway into the extraordinary. Each aspect of the world
> offers potential entry into nirvana, into a glimpse of freedom beyond the
> concerns of self-clinging."
>
> Lama John Makransky
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RE: Cary's book



 
-----Original Message-----
From: April Wells [mailto:awells@csedge.com]
Sent: Friday, October 03, 2003 12:40 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Subject: RE: Cary's book

If you can't get through the screeners that say... oh, you have X amount of qualifications... that prices you out of our range in these hard times, how can you market?  Honestly, this is more than just rhetoric... HOW can you market yourself when you look bad to the bottom line?
[Shrek] 

and how do you market yourself when you don't have a degree or OCP, just a lot of experience.  that's IF you can get through the screeners.  my pet peeve is not being given credit for the hard work i put in to keep up with all the latest changes even is i don't have a degree or OCP.  hell i still have a brain and i know how to use it.

--

Bill "Shrek" Thater     ORACLE DBA     

"I'm going to work my ticket if I can..." -- Gilwell song

                william.thater@carrier.utc.com

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"The ordinary is a doorway into the extraordinary. Each aspect of the world offers potential entry into nirvana,  into a glimpse of freedom beyond the concerns of self-clinging."             

 Lama John Makransky

 

 

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