AK - Don't fear, you may feel young now, but working as a DBA ages you
really fast. The other day the discussion drifted into chopping fingers for
making mistakes. Before safety couplings were adopted, the experience of
railroad brakemen was judged by the number of fingers missing. Maybe we
should all raise hands.
 
Few people take on the DBA role straight out of college. A production DBA at
a large site is a critical role. I feel that communication is a vital part
of the job, and the more roles you've had prior to becoming a DBA, the
better. If you've worked as a developer for a few years, you'll be able to
better understand developers and better communicate with them. They'll still
think you're scum, but at least you'll understand why they feel that way. If
you have worked as a user you'll understand how/if users think. A few people
have even moved from the DBA role to other jobs. I don't understand it,
something about being the focus of everyone's frustration, intolerable
hours, inescapable pressure.



Dennis Williams 
DBA, 80%OCP, 100% DBA 
Lifetouch, Inc. 
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Now this one is difficult folks ..
 
what is average age of an experienced oracle dba ?
 
-ak

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