
|
[oracle-l]
||
[Date Prev]
[03-2008 Date Index]
[Date Next]
||
[Thread Prev]
[03-2008 Thread Index]
[Thread Next]
Re: Oracle DBA future
- From: Nuno Souto <dbvision@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: tim@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: Wed, 05 Mar 2008 16:56:47 +1100
Tim Gorman wrote,on my timestamp of 5/03/2008 1:50 PM:
time. The only way to make those all into good years is to work like
crazy to retain past lessons, learn new things, share them, and make
things happen. It's worked for over 20 years, so I hope it'll work for
another 15...
Of course it will. I've got 30 of them to
prove it. And many more to come.
But the key point in there is retain past lessons.
Without that, one is forever condemned
to reinvent the wheel or repeat past errors.
One way of ensuring that is to stop running
away from problems. In other words: get
a long term gig and make it work, instead
of the "hit-and-run" that characterizes so many
of the temp jobs.
In the coming economic storm, I can't
emphasize the importance of this any
higher...
--
Cheers
Nuno Souto
dbvision@xxxxxxxxxxxx
--
http://www.freelists.org/webpage/oracle-l
|

|