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I also
think that, if you are willing to move, Oracle DBA's can ALWAYS find
jobs.
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Move
to either large population areas where either Federal or State Govt's are, and
there always consultant opportunities.
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I
can't imagine that a DBA would have problems finding work in either DC, NYC or
Boston (sorry, I'm from the east coast - not too familiar with the rest of the
country).
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Even
in my small neck of the woods (Albany, NY) there are DBA positions available
with state govt.
Tom
Mercadante Oracle Certified
Professional
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[mailto:Chris.Bowes_at_kosa.com]Sent: Tuesday, June 19, 2001 12:59
PMTo: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-LSubject: RE: *
I'm Looking for an Oracle Financials DBA for Miami,
I really think it matters where in the job field you're
talking. I know of at least 3 people who in the last 6 months changed
jobs and their picks of jobs from multiple opportunities. One in
Florida, one in Atlanta and one in San Francisco. In 2 of the 3 cases
(FL and ATL), when the candidate chose which offer s/he wanted, the ones that
were told 'no' didn't want to take no for an answer and kept bugging the
candidate. The Florida and San Francisco candidates were Oracle DBA's
the other (Atlanta) was a web programmer who could interface with
Oracle.
If you used to work at
www.wowlookatthisgreatsitewehopetomakeaprofitsoonuntilthenletsbuysomemorecoolexpensivestuff.com
then, yes, you could in trouble if that's all you know. We in the Oracle
community and the Sqlserver community have had our opportunities cut down
some, but they're still out there.
--Chris Chris.Bowes_at_Kosa.com
Received on Tue Jun 19 2001 - 11:22:51 CDT
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