Lyndon
   A rule of thumb in job-seeking is when you don't have experience, your
education counts all the more. This applies when you are just starting your
career or when you are changing careers. I haven't seen too many DBA job
postings that require a BSCS (always glad to be educated, though), but I can
see if there were two candidates who had no Oracle experience or other IT
experience, the one with a BSCS might be selected.
   Have you considered getting the OCP? One heck of a lot less effort than a
BSCS, and might carry more weight when being considered for a position. I
don't think the OCP is a cure-all, but I think it can demonstrate a sincere
interest in an Oracle career. Think of it as a way to separate yourself from
other wannabes.
   My impression is that during the dot-com wave a lot of people crowded
into the IT field, and some of them jumped on Oracle. That might leave the
field crowded at the moment, but any field has turnover. Some people become
discouraged, others find other careers that suit them better, etc. If you
take a 20-year perspective, the Oracle DBA field has nearly always had more
demand than supply. Hey what am I saying . . . no way! If anyone on this
list is getting discouraged, this is the time to pursue that truck driving
career you've always dreamed of. Go! Hurry! ;-)

Dennis Williams
DBA, 40%OCP
Lifetouch, Inc.
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Quoting DENNIS WILLIAMS <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Lyndon
>    To me, being a DBA is more an attitude than an HR position.
> Study what
> DBAs do and that will carry you forward.
>    I don't see what having a BSCS has to do with it. And I speak as
> someone
> who has done a lot of computer science at the graduate level.
>    During the dark days, prepare, so when the industry picks up
> again, you
> are in a position to ride the surging wave.
> 

B.Sc. more from the standpoint of getting your foot into that door. I
don't think it actually helps you get the job done, only that it will
get you the job in the first place. Even junior position DBA require a
B.Sc. (those that I've read).

As far as the wave is concerned, it's getting too crowded at the
crest. Too many people wannbea DBA.

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