RE: OT_salary

2001-11-15 Thread SARKAR, Samir
Title: RE: OT_salary Well, what better could it be when I get a bus every 5 minutes during peak hours and every 10 minutes during off-peak ?? I have visited New Jersy and Richmond in the US and I have seen that it is very difficult to commute there if u dont have a car which

RE: OT_salary

2001-11-12 Thread SARKAR, Samir
In the UK, it is around £30-35K. It used to be around £40K but the salaries have dropped after the IT bubble burst. Samir Sarkar Oracle DBA - Lennon Team SchlumbergerSema Email : [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Phone : +44 (0) 115 - 95 76217 EPABX : +44 (0) 115 - 957 6418 Ext.

RE: OT_salary

2001-11-12 Thread SARKAR, Samir
Of course its a per annum salary. We DBAs would have been millionaires by now if that kind of a salary were paid monthly.and people would have flocked to the UK instead of the US :)). But then again, it is quite a comfy salary in the UK since the cost of living is low. Samir Sarkar Oracle

RE: OT_salary

2001-11-12 Thread Robertson Lee - lerobe
Ah, the popular US misconception that the UK stops at London. :-)) The economy of the UK is extremely diverse and whereas the price of a meal or a pint varies little between London and Newcastle Quayside for example, the difference in the cost of property can be vast. The house I live in up in

RE: OT_salary

2001-11-12 Thread SARKAR, Samir
Well, if u r in London, u wont feel the difference. I am in Nottingham in the Midlands and I can assure u that the cost of living here is low compared to the US. So is true for most of the other UK cities like Manchester, Sheffield, Glasgow etc... Secondly, since the public transport system is

Re: OT_salary

2001-11-12 Thread Edward Shevtsov
Hi, hmm, I've never been to the UK but always thought that the cost of living in the UK is higher comparing to the USA. It seems I was wrong. Not sure you consider Russia as a part of Europe... Just for your information The average salary for a med. DBA in Moscow is about 12K per year. Hey, any

RE: OT_salary

2001-11-12 Thread Fowler, Kenneth R
I have been to the UK a lot... as far south as Sandwich and Dover and up the east coast to Woodbridge, Beccles etc... also been to Scotland as far north as Ulapool. I have also lived in the US for the last 6 or 7 years in various places upstate NY, Michigan, Rhode Island and Connecticut. I

RE: OT_salary

2001-11-12 Thread Hallas John
Title: RE: OT_salary I live in UK (Leeds) and frankly I would disagree with everything you have said (no offense intended!!). DBA salary differs depending on skill and location. I would have thought that mid-level DBA for non London/Scotland area is as you say £30-35K/annum. From contractor

RE: OT_salary

2001-11-12 Thread Gogala, Mladen
Public transportation system being good in UK? Hey, that's great news! When did the London Subway (a.k.a tube) start operating through the night instead of only until midnight? When did they increase the frequency of those night buses from Trafalgar Square? -Original Message- Sent:

RE: OT_salary

2001-11-12 Thread Rachel Carmichael
I do know there is more to the UK than London (and have visited more of it!) I merely meant that the last time I visited I was in London. And prices there were high --- Robertson Lee - lerobe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Ah, the popular US misconception that the UK stops at London. :-)) The

Re: OT_salary

2001-11-12 Thread Thater, William
Edward Shevtsov wrote: Hi, hmm, I've never been to the UK but always thought that the cost of living in the UK is higher comparing to the USA. It seems I was wrong. Not sure you consider Russia as a part of Europe... Just for your information The average salary for a med. DBA in Moscow is

RE: OT_salary

2001-11-12 Thread Robertson Lee - lerobe
I was only playing with you - I give you more credit than that Rachel (I did put a smiley after my comment) Lee -Original Message- Sent: 12 November 2001 16:15 To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L I do know there is more to the UK than London (and have visited more of it!) I

RE: OT_salary

2001-11-12 Thread Robertson Lee - lerobe
I'm with our non UK colleagues here. The public transport in the UK is a pile of s**t. There how about that for being straight to the point. -Original Message- Sent: 12 November 2001 15:55 To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L Public transportation system being good in UK? Hey,

Re: OT_salary

2001-11-12 Thread USA.NET
The average pay in the Denver area is $83K. I believe an average house is $250K or so. But I've seen Jr DBA jobs as low as $45K and senior jobs as high as $110K. Now to find one is another matter! Randy Kirkpatrick (303) 772-7467 - Original Message - To: Multiple recipients of

RE: OT_salary

2001-11-12 Thread Mark Leith
I concur! Get your own car! lol -Original Message- Lee - lerobe Sent: 12 November 2001 16:31 To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L I'm with our non UK colleagues here. The public transport in the UK is a pile of s**t. There how about that for being straight to the point.

Re: OT_salary

2001-11-12 Thread Edward Shevtsov
hmm, I've never been to the UK but always thought that the cost of living in the UK is higher comparing to the USA. It seems I was wrong. Not sure you consider Russia as a part of Europe... Just for your information The average salary for a med. DBA in Moscow is about 12K per year. Hey,

RE: OT_salary

2001-11-12 Thread Rachel Carmichael
gotcha --- Robertson Lee - lerobe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I was only playing with you - I give you more credit than that Rachel (I did put a smiley after my comment) Lee -Original Message- Sent: 12 November 2001 16:15 To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L I do know