From bunyamink@havelsan.com.tr Mon, 24 Dec 2001 00:17:46 -0800 From: "Bunyamin K. Karadeniz" Date: Mon, 24 Dec 2001 00:17:46 -0800 Subject: Re: database administration questions Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain 1) %50 DBA , %50 Developer 2) Yes 5) all , Java and xml are more. 6) XML, VB 7) Yes , but I did not too. 8) Yes,OCP 9) Learning oracle will be enough to fill your all time. 10) This email list 11) I am interested in the answer of this question too. 12) I am interested in the answer of this question too.   Bunyamin Karadeniz %50 DBA + %50 Developer      
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From: LBanzali@aol.com To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L Sent: Monday, December 24, 2001 10:15 AM Subject: database administration questions Hi! I'm looking into getting into the field of Database Administrating.  Right now, I have experience with MS Access and have created several databases for companies that I have worked with in the past with Access. I'm looking for a jump in my career and the next logical step for me, I would think, would be in database field.  However, I also have some networking knowledge (Cisco certified...).  So, I'm looking into the advantages of both fields.  I have some questions & I'm not sure who to ask or where to get my answers.  But, here they go:   Questions for a Database Administrator: 1)  What is your typical workday like? 2) Do you work a lot of overtime? 3) What are the most valuable databse programs to learn? 4) If I was to look into learning these, should I take classes?  Where would you recommend I look for classes in the Los Angeles area? 5) What language, if any, are important (Java, XML, Visual Basic, etc.)? 6) What programs are starting to get obsolete? 7) Is it worth it to get vendor certifications (Microsoft, Oracle)? If so, are there certain books that you recommend to study? 8) Is it worth it to get a degree?  If so, what specific one? 9) Are there any other programs or technologies that are valuable to learn? 10) Are there any associations or other groups that you belong to as a DBA? 11) What kinds of companies hire DBAs? 12) What companies do you recommed to work for?  Know of any currently hiring? 13) With my background, what is the best way to advance and work my way into a real DBA position? Thank you, whom ever reads this and answers back with at least some answers to some of the questions.  I really appreciate your help!!! Please, respond to me at lbanzali@aol.com smiles, me thank you!