Believe somebody who first learned SQL back in 83, it's too late for
Java now. Run-of-the-mill skill. Any young grad will know it and will be
less expensive.
ERP would be a good bet, because people learn them at work, mostly. Now,
would a company change be justified just for that? Probably not. As you
said, you are hired for what you know, not what you want to learn. Grasp
opportunities, learn whatever looks to you useful - and fun.

My 0.02 EUR.

SF

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> 
> learn java and object oriented programming. go to sun.com and start reading the java 
> docs.
> 
> go to www.bruceeckel.com and read his java book.
> 
> do a search on any job sites. a ton more work for java than oracle. people who can 
> do both are in demand.
> >
> > From: Mladen Gogala <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Date: 2003/12/17 Wed PM 01:49:25 EST
> > To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Subject: Re: Career Advice
> >
> > Have you ever considered a career in country music? Try getting "Stand By your man"
> > just right and the rest will come. You have to learn both kinds of music, country
> > and western. May Jake and Elwood be with you.
> >
> > On 12/17/2003 12:44:28 PM, Saira Somani-Mendelin wrote:
> > > As an applications analyst/junior dba, I feel I need to learn more but
> > > I'm not sure of the direction I should take, so I'm asking for advice.
> > >
> > > Should I become interested in Oracle Apps? Or should I learn another
> > > suite like SAP or Siebel or PeopleSoft? The difficulty is that my
> > > company does not use any of these. We use a smaller package by Tecsys
> > > called Elite and they don't have as many customers - or should I say, as
> > > many customers with deep pockets.
> > >
> > > I know I can get my hands on a working copy of SAP, what about the
> > > others? I believe you can purchase an evaluation copy of Apps from the
> > > Oracle Store. Has anyone actually tried to train themselves on any of
> > > these products? Has anyone installed Apps at home for testing?
> > >
> > > Sorry if this question has been presented on the list before.
> > >
> > > Thanks,
> > > Saira
> > >
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