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> I was wondering how one performed CPA though...
I think some old geezer steered his monstous Cadillac fingers into a
wrong turn on the keyboard highway. :-)
Peeking over the downhill side of life brings new perspective and I see that we're not getting older, we're just getting wiser. In "The Coming Wisdom Boom" our accumulated experience will command respect and enhanced compensation. The only downside to this vision is that we'll have to spend time potty training our juniors. Changing junior DBA diapers is a real mess.
Now, where did I leave my Leinenkugel medicine?
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Sent: Friday, August 29, 2003 12:40 PM
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Oh it's okay... Paula lives in Florida... she has to be more tolerant of "old people in their monstrous Cadillacs, driving 40 mph in the passing lane"... and snowbirds
and bad humor... =)
I was wondering how one performed CPA though...
April Wells
Oracle DBA/Oracle Apps DBA
Corporate Systems
Amarillo Texas
Few people really enjoy the simple pleasure of flying a kite
Adam Wells age 11
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Sent: Friday, August 29, 2003 1:24 PM
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CPR, not CPA.
-- Mladen Gogala Oracle DBA -----Original Message----- Mladen Gogala Sent: Friday, August 29, 2003 2:09 PM To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L Paula, does that mean that the DBA of the future will have to learn how to perform CPA and do a therapeutic massage? I have problems with surgery, except if done on damagement. We'll have to speak louder and be more tolerant to old people in their monstrous Cadillacs, driving 40 mph in the passing lane and not use long beams, horn, our extremities or the combination of the above. -- Mladen Gogala Oracle DBA -----Original Message----- Paula_Stankus_at_doh.state.fl.us Sent: Friday, August 29, 2003 1:54 PM To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L That's nice but what if the companies outsource overseas in response to this concern - hmmm. Still on the up-side they won't be able to do this in all cases and so overall there will likely be a positive demand for DBA skills in relation to the "ageing" of our Nation. However, how's about (having elderly parents) you are a DBA with experience in the -medical areas The big demand in the workforce will be related to the healthcare industry and spin-offs or retirement issues as the "aging" population will require this. Interesting to see what it does to our healthcare industry, pharme., medicine. It is insane what the medical profession costs in this country in the face of an "aging" population with much more and not less need for medical care. Sorry - some O.T. coming up. -----Original Message----- Sent: Friday, August 29, 2003 12:15 PM To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L Sounds similar to the economic theories of Harry S. Dent, Jr. -- it's all based on birth-rate. Rich Rich Jesse System/Database Administrator rjesse_at_qtiworld.com Quad/Tech Inc, Sussex, WI USAReceived on Fri Aug 29 2003 - 14:39:29 CDT
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Grabowy, Chris [mailto:chris.grabowy_at_lmco.com]
> Sent: Friday, August 29, 2003 9:31 AM
> To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
> Subject: OT: The Coming Job Boom
>
>
> My apologies for this OT post.
>
> There is an article in Business 2.0 magazine, Sept issue, titled The
> Coming Job Boom that is very interesting.
>
> The point of the article is that there will be a labor
> shortage by 2010
> because the Baby Boomer generation will be retiring over the next
> decade. Obviously, there are critics of these reports but supposedly
> this is based on demographics, which is supposed to be more reliable.
> The articles quotes that companies like, Cigna, Intel, SAS, Sprint,
> Whirlpool, etc. are worried about this problem.
>
> Now for the tie into this list...there is a chart that depicts the 10
> fastest growing occupations, DBAs are 7th. A 66% increased demand for
> DBAs by 2010. Software developers are 1st on the chart, with a 100%
> increase in demand by 2010. So for those of us hurting right
> now, hang
> in there.
>
> Aside from this article, has anyone else seen articles or reports like
> these?
>
> Below is a link to the article, which requires membership...
>
> http://www.business2.com/articles/mag/0,1640,51816,00.html
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