That's nothing. Look at the open positions on Monster wanting someone who is both a Remedy guru AND Java/Perl scripting SDE. For $70/hr on contract. Look up delusional in the dictionary and you will see that req listed. Rick
-----Original Message----- From: "Thomas J. Mutaffis" <rem...@simplexitysoftware.com> Date: Thu, 23 Jul 2009 06:13:34 To: <arslist@ARSLIST.ORG> Subject: Re: What's the difference between a Remedy Administrator and a Remedy Developer? Here's one for all of you to figure out. What are they actually seeking in whom they hire? Maybe superman? Minimum Required Skills: remedy, BMC Remedy, ITSM, BMDS, C2BMC, ITIL, sql server, sql, database development, Missile Defense, SME, Subject Matter Expert, Secret Clearance, DOD, TS/SCI, TS, SC, Remedy Engineer, Remedy Programmer, Remedy Developer, Software Engineer, Database Engineer, Database Developer Here is the reward for being the requirement for about 4 or 5 people. Location..: Washington, DC Tax Term: FULLTIME Payrate...: $100,000 - $140,000 Length....: Full-time, Employee Confusing? "Meyer, Jennifer L" <jennifer.me...@its.nc.gov> wrote in message news:2463ce9eee8c19409070f859f8f46fe53c5f06f...@ncwitmxmbev36.ad.ncmail... That's ok, Shawn. I'm asking because I'm genuinely confused and trying to figure it out. Jennifer Meyer -----Original Message----- From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) [mailto:arsl...@arslist.org] On Behalf Of Pierson, Shawn Sent: Wednesday, July 22, 2009 5:38 PM To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG Subject: Re: What's the difference between a Remedy Administrator and a Remedy Developer? Actually I see things in the reverse of how you stated them as well. Having worked professionally doing system administration work as well as software development (including but not limited to ARS) I see system administrators and DBAs being more easily replaceable than software developers. Sure, developers may not always have root/Administrator access, but their job is much more complex than performing administration duties. You can also look at it from the amount of damage a person can do. If you are an incompetent system administrator, your system might run slowly or even crash and have to be replaced. If you are an incompetent developer, your bad code could affect a company for the five years or so that your app is used, and even beyond if the data is migrated into the application that replaces yours. Of course, a good system administrator is capable of doing some coding, and a good developer is knowledgeable of hardware, DB, and OS limitations. You can't master either role if you stay within strict confines of your job description. Shawn Pierson -----Original Message----- From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) [mailto:arsl...@arslist.org] On Behalf Of Meyer, Jennifer L Sent: Wednesday, July 22, 2009 3:49 PM To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG Subject: Re: What's the difference between a Remedy Administrator and a Remedy Developer? So would it be accurate to understand from the majority of your responses that in Remedy, the terms "administrator" and "developer" are bass-ackward from the rest of the IT world in that a Remedy administrator handles data configuration in the user tool, whereas a Remedy developer is responsible for application performance, maintenance, and improvements? As I understand the rest of the IT world, Administrators have Root, and therefore god-like powers, whereas developers are just a bunch of code-monkeys who will be replaced by a fresh college graduate the moment management deems their salaries are too high. If my summary above is correct, there are a lot of hiring managers out there that are confused. Since my job duties have always included everything from server build and application installation to user training and my title has always been "Remedy Administrator" Jr, Sr, Consultant, etc..., I think we need a better system. Jennifer Meyer _______________________________________________________________________________ UNSUBSCRIBE or access ARSlist Archives at www.arslist.org Platinum Sponsor:rmisoluti...@verizon.net ARSlist: "Where the Answers Are" Private and confidential as detailed here: http://www.sug.com/disclaimers/default.htm#Mail . If you cannot access the link, please e-mail sender. _______________________________________________________________________________ UNSUBSCRIBE or access ARSlist Archives at www.arslist.org Platinum Sponsor:rmisoluti...@verizon.net ARSlist: "Where the Answers Are"