Re: Should DBA have access to sar and top?
Date: Mon, 29 Mar 2004 19:23:41 -0800
Message-ID: <1080617002.946274_at_yasure>
Joel Garry wrote:
> Sounds like that person had the people skills to do the job. :-)
Actually what they told me led me to believe that having their prime candidate turn them down caused them to rethink what they were doing. There aren't a lot of people that turn down jobs ... I do.
> But seriously, many large organizations are as Hans described, and
> taking a hard line up front simply isn't the correct approach.
If you are looking for a job I agree to a point. Unless you need that next paycheck to survive though ... why take on a job where the best you can hope for is mediocrity and frustration.
[Quoted] I am lucky to be in the position where I can live off what the university pays me. So additional projects are only accepted if I choose to accept them.
> jg
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