I can answer that for you, as I had a discussion with
them 2+ years ago.
2 reasons:
* They don't pay nearly enough for a senior DBA. The job
requirement is really for a junior, and the pay is probably
OK for that position.
* They lost 50% of their business last year, and unless they
do
Metro One Telecommunications (Beaverton, Oregon) keeps advertising for an
Oracle DBA.
Any idea what is going on there that they can't seem to hang on to
folks? I see that their stock price has has dropped to almost worthless.
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Sounds like you may have answered your own question -- a worthless stock
price for a telecom is not a good sign.
Constantly advertising for a position like a DBA doesn't necessarily mean
that they can't keep people. Just as likely that they have not yet hired
their first DBA -- possibly using
Ive found that companies paying rock bottom salaries advertise and advertise
until they get someone...
We give a pretty basic technical interview here. We ask most of the basic
questions people should know and it takes us a long time to find people who
can pass. Could be they ask decent
thanks for the reply .
-ak
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From:
CP
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Sent: Thursday, April 03, 2003 5:28
PM
Subject: Re: oracle job question
Yes, the value for JOB_QUEUE_PROCESSES should be 0 for any
scheduled jobs
I am trying to set a job in db , but db is not
executing the job although it passed the next_date (dba_jobs).
when I looked at parameters i found JOB_QUEUE_PROCESSES =0 ( i guess its
default).
sholdn't
oracle automatically kicks a process ?
Is this the resson job is not being executed
.
Yes, the value for JOB_QUEUE_PROCESSES should be 0 for any scheduled
jobs to execute.
HTH
CP
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am trying to set a job in db , but db
is not executing the job although it passed the next_date (dba_jobs).
when I looked at parameters i found
Yes, job_queue_processes must be greater than 0 (we use 2).
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 04/03/03 05:53PM
I am trying to set a job in db , but db is not executing the job
although it passed the next_date (dba_jobs).
when I looked at parameters i found JOB_QUEUE_PROCESSES =0 ( i guess
its default).
Yep, that's the reason.
At 03:53 PM 4/3/2003 -0800, you wrote:
I am trying to set a job in db , but db is not executing the job although
it passed the next_date (dba_jobs).
when I looked at parameters i found JOB_QUEUE_PROCESSES =0 ( i guess its
default).
sholdn't oracle automatically kicks a
What if I have jobs scheduled at 2:15 , 2:30 , 3:00 . Will oracle run them
all at once if database is up at 4:00 .
-Ajay
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Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2002 1:17 PM
BigP wrote:
Hi List ,
I have a question
Yes, if it's different jobs.
If the same job was scheduled to run at 2:15 , 2:30 , 3:00, then oracle
will run only one job.
Igor Neyman
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Sent: Monday, May 20, 2002 3:48 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
What if I have jobs scheduled at 2:15 , 2:30 , 3:00 .
Hi List ,
I have a question regarding oracle database job . I
have a database job which runs everyday at 3pm . Due to some reason database was
shutdown between 2-4 pm . What will happen to that job . Will oracle run this
job after restaring database ?
Thanks in advace for your answers
Bp
BigP wrote:
Hi List ,
I have a question regarding oracle database job . I have a database
job which runs everyday at 3pm . Due to some reason database was
shutdown between 2-4 pm . What will happen to that job . Will oracle
run this job after restaring database ?
Thanks in advace for
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