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Re: Can You Be the Judge?

From: Petra Hein/Gerald Bauer <Petra.Hein-Gerald.Bauer_at_t-online.de>
Date: Sun, 10 Jun 2001 08:15:10 +0200
Message-ID: <9fv33k$lc0$00$1@news.t-online.com>

It mostly depends on the guy's experience and the stability of platforms and database.

If he is an experienced guy and has automated all the jobs and the platforms are stable there isn't too much to care for. But otherwise life could be the hell for him ...

I would not recommend to rely on only ONE person with all these things ... if he leave company you would stick in lots of problems .

Gerald (Oracle and DB2 database administrator)

"Steve" <schen_at_prodigy.net> schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:9fp6jc$4aca$1_at_newssvr06-en0.news.prodigy.com...
> Even though this may not be tech related, it would arouse some interest
> among tech guys. So please be a judge (or employer) for this guy's
> performance:
>
> Title: dba (of course), or + sys adm
> Firm Size: 100 users
>
> Database: Unix platform, Ora7, 7G size, 80M log archived daily on
 average;
> two other dev dbs on Unix and NT.
>
> Job Scope: dba routine including backup/recovery, network and security
> (Cisco router/firewall), NT/Unix box maintenance, Unix sendmail, NT
 exchange
> server, dbmail, software testing, fax server. All things related to
 company
> computing (form programming excluded only).
>
> Judging:
> Is he overloaded/overworked? (with a guy helping some PC issue)
> or
> Is he not doing the job well/fast enough to upgrade ora7 to ora8i,,or the
> latest.....in a timely manner?
> or
> Can you do it?
>
> Please reply to group.
> (It's not my opinion)
>
>
>
>
>
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Received on Sun Jun 10 2001 - 01:15:10 CDT

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