Well, I give MicroSlop pretty poor grades for predicting the future and
Monster.com is absolutely useless (naw make that less than) at job stuff in
general.  I will agree with the person who wrote the article on one point.  The
job of being a DBA is changing and we all need to remain flexible to remain
useful in the marketplace.  That in some cases means spreading our wings from
the historical role of DBA.  We may need to become part time (or full time) data
architects, reporting tool experts, etc...  But in the end, I don't see us
degrading to the level of an order entry clerk nor order entry clerks upgrading
to DBA's.  As usual the MicroSlop propaganda machine is at work again.  

Dick Goulet

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Author: "Arup Nanda" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date:       11/25/2002 5:48 PM

Fellow DBAs and other DBA wannabes,

Ever wondered the best path into a DBA career? Microsoft offers a brilliant 
way. MSN Careers at http://editorial.careers.msn.com/articles/nofuture/ 
suggests some jobs are effectively dead, like farmers and sewing machine 
operators and how the experts in that field can progress to the next logical 
career move. Guess which profession's logical career move is database 
administrator? See the excerpt from the webpage here in the attachment as a 
picture.

I just couldn't resist posting it here. May be they are referring to SQL 
Server DBAs?

Arup Nanda







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