hehe...aku rasa yang dimaksud 24x7 disini maksudnya commitment untuk standby
nya.
bukan 24x7 gak tidur...bisa gila kali :)

On 07/02/2008, indra syafruddin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>   blom pernah ngalamin 24X7, paling lama cuma 24X2 (2 hari berturut2 gak
> tidur)
> pantesan gajinya gak sampe $250 rb setahun.
>
> jadi OOT deh, hehe....
>
> a good DBA who automates many of their job
> functions may find themselves looking for a new job.
>
> still, gw lebih milih automate jobs. Gak berkembang dong orangnya kalo
> kerjaannya itu2 aja tiap hari
>
> On Feb 7, 2008 11:06 AM, Ujang Jaenudin <[EMAIL 
> PROTECTED]<ujang.jaenudin%40gmail.com>>
> wrote:
>
> > (:-
> >
> > ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> > From: Donald K. Burleson <[EMAIL 
> > PROTECTED]<oracle_tips%40topica.email-publisher.com>
> <oracle_tips%40topica.email-publisher.com>
> > >
> > Date: Feb 7, 2008 4:30 AM
> > Subject: I want to be an Oracle DBA when I grow up!
> >
> > I want to be an Oracle DBA when I grow up!
> >
> > Every year, young computer professionals leave the hallowed halls and
> > ivory towers of college and survey the landscape for computer jobs.
> > They look at the salary surveys and drool at the prospect of earning
> > up to $250k per year as a DBA. Many of them don't know what a DBA
> > does, but they sure like the money. Also see these related articles:
> >
> > How to become an Oracle Guru
> > How to become an Oracle Applications DBA.
> > Becoming an IT consultant
> >
> > Since I've been a DBA for 25 years I'm often asked "How do I become a
> > DBA?", many from neophytes who are enticed with the glamour and power
> > of the DBA role.
> >
> > While being a DBA is exciting and lucrative, it's a career choice that
> > requires years of preparation. The most important thing to remember
> > is that the job of a DBA requires a 24x7 commitment. Being an Oracle
> > DBA can be a very stressful, thankless job, and many DBA jobs require
> > the DBA to be on-call on Thanksgiving and Christmas to perform
> > downtime maintenance. Plus, the DBA is expected to constantly keep-up
> > with the rapidly-changing technology, working nights and weekends on a
> > regular basis.
> >
> > It's not uncommon for a DBA to earn as much as a mid-level manager,
> > and the high pay is a double-edged sword. The DBA must constantly
> > justify their salary, and a good DBA who automates many of their job
> > functions may find themselves looking for a new job.
> >
> >
>
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