Re: is there any future to learn Oracle?

From: hrishy <hrishys_at_yahoo.co.uk>
Date: 4 Mar 2004 21:18:31 -0800
Message-ID: <4ef2a838.0403042118.1fd9168_at_posting.google.com>


Hi Niy

You can get a job in india..Follow the job get yourself a work permit to work in india..:-) before the indians close the quota of green cards for the current year :-)

heheh just kidding listen to what mark says and additionally.here is what i have to say.

Dont get worried about outsourcing.The indians and low cost countries at this stage seem invincible with their unique value propositon of low IT cost.Business always work that way world over .simple priciples of modern economics capital moves in search of (LOW) cost labour .folks in developed countries get greedier and greedier as they want everything at lower and lower costs while investor and stake holders get greedier and greedier as they want more returns from their investment .Corporations have no choice but to outsource top low cost countries..i remember eagles here we are the prisoners here of our own device..

Anyway the trick is being multi-skilled as mark rightly pointed out.

1)Follow marks suggestions

2)Pick up other databases like sybase,db2 or sql server as this way your resilince power to falling market share of oracle is greatly increased

currently i am doing number 2.dont be surprised i am doing this becoz..it will not be far when indians get greedier and greedier and demand at a lower cost and corporations start moving thier business to ethopia..:-) and we decide that we might have to require a work permit to work in ethopia..

welcome to ethopia :-)

regards
Hrishy

niy38_at_hotmail.com (Niy) wrote in message news:<55dd405a.0403032132.218e3ee5_at_posting.google.com>...
> since jobs are being outsourced to India.
>
> --- a entry-to-middle level oracle DBA/Developer.
Received on Fri Mar 05 2004 - 06:18:31 CET

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