Re: Oracle or DB2

From: El - Fatih <zivjeli_at_veselili.se>
Date: Fri, 31 May 2002 10:03:21 +0200
Message-ID: <ad7apv$ksk38_at_ns4.bih.net.ba>


>No one would think of going into surgery with a dozen low paid (mediocre)
>surgeons rather than one highly paid specialist. You wouldn't go into court
to
>face a murder charge with a dozen less-expensive recnet law school
graduates
>trying to get their first experience when you could have one very expensive
>expert. When it comes to databases ... for reasons well beyond the bounds
of
>rationality ... there seems to be some unwritten rule that says "We can
afford
>ten beginning-intermediate developers but we can't afford to pay $200K to
an
>expert." And that is clearly nonsense. The expert will get the job done.
>
>Rant over!
>
>Daniel Morgan

Yes you have a right. Bua, the price is not mesurement of knowledge. There are many guys from India or Pakistan etc. and they would work for 64k but they know more than an expert who has salary about 140-200k. I would always take 3 good foreign guys than one expensive american guy. Received on Fri May 31 2002 - 10:03:21 CEST

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