-----Original Message-----
From: Koivu, Lisa [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, February 02, 2001 9:20 AM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Subject: Pondering Question of the Day-RESPECT"Hello Oracle Guru"
Now why is it that I get more respect on the Internet than I do in my workplace. ??
How many of you have this problem? It's like an ongoing fight with developers, they want carte blanche in the production database, and they do whatever they want EVEN THOUGH I tell them NO, let's do something different that won't affect production. I go to the CTO because this is like the 3rd time this has happened, and he sends out a let's-be-sure-not-to-offend-anyone email. But the developer(s) will go ahead and do what they want ANYWAY. I'm waiting for the first user-mistake recovery to say STOP, I've had ENOUGH and this is how it's going to be, no ifs, ands or buts.
My last job may have been a sweatshop, but at least people respected my authority. Here, it's a free for all no matter what I do. Even when I say, Dude, I own the database. If there's a problem, I have to fix it. Therefore I say what happens in production and what doesn' t happen in production.
And yes, I am looking for another position. I can only take this dba/developer/janitor role for so long.
I'M SO GLAD IT'S FRIDAY... Bring on the Captain Morgan! It's noon somewhere...
Lisa Rutland Koivu
Oracle Database Administrator
Qode.com
4850 North State Road 7
Suite G104
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33319V: 954.484.3191, x174
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Title: Pondering Question of the Day-RESPECT
Lisa,
Rather
than talking to the CTO about this go to the Dir, VP, or whatever of the USERS
of the system. In-fact he/she is the actual OWNER of the data in the
system. Explain to him/her how dangerous and devious the developers are to
the data. Talk about corruption, system downtime, partial and incomplete
restores. Use some technical DBA language to make them
understand you have the knowledge, but make sure you keep the message at
a manager level of understanding. Get them good and scared.
Then when the developers are asking for the free ride in production you have an
advocate in high postion that can put the CTO in a position of getting a
backbone. When the COO starts asking why his people can't work, or why the
P/L statement is messed up the CTO will start scrambling for a lockdown on
production and more comprehensive testing of new or enhanced code.
Remember the politics. We in the IT field are not the production
organization we are the service organization. When it comes to power
struggles at the Cxx levels the production/operations guys always beat the IT/IS
guys. It's a mater of $$$ and performance in front of the
CEO.
HTH
Rodd
Holman
- Pondering Question of the Day-RESPECT Koivu, Lisa
- Re: Pondering Question of the Day-RESPECT Cherie_Machler
- Re: Pondering Question of the Day-RESPECT Cherie_Machler
- Re:Pondering Question of the Day-RESPECT dgoulet
- RE: Pondering Question of the Day-RESPECT Holman, Rodney
- RE: Pondering Question of the Day-RESPECT Kevin Kostyszyn
- RE: Pondering Question of the Day-RESPECT Kimberly Smith
- RE: Pondering Question of the Day-RESPECT Koivu, Lisa
- RE: Pondering Question of the Day-RESPECT Gabriel Galanternik
- RE: Pondering Question of the Day-RESPECT Rachel Carmichael
- Re: Pondering Question of the Day-RESPECT Rachel Carmichael
- RE: Pondering Question of the Day-RESPECT Gabriel Galanternik
- RE: Pondering Question of the Day-RESPECT Regina Harter
- RE: Pondering Question of the Day-RESPECT Koivu, Lisa
- Re:RE: Pondering Question of the Day-RESPECT dgoulet
