Raj,

One small suggestion: If maintaining many db's leaves you with less time to
attend to the developer's questions or developers' requirements, bring up
this case to your boss.  Put it to him in such a way that the company
requires another DBA.  In that way, you would be doing two services in this
troubled times.  1. You would be providing a job to a guy.  2. You would be
left free to attend to your production tasks.

Due to financial constraints, if your company could not appoint another DBA,
then, at least your boss and the management would be aware WHY you could not
attend to the developers requests quickly.

In my experience, I found that having good relationships in the company with
as many as you can, would give you advantage when you most require it.  Do
not leave anybody with an empty feeling that his/her request isn't
important.  Even if it is not important, try to explain your priorities to
them.  Over a period of time, very quickly the developers would start
understanding your problems and they would start respecting you and
appreciate the job you do.

Rao

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Sent: Friday, November 09, 2001 8:31 AM
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good people skills -- you leave them smiling even when you tell them no
they can't have what they want. You are not arbitrary about decisions,
you explain WHY something won't work and offer an alternative that
will.
You smile at people, get to their work as quickly as you can, explain
delays when you can't.

Oh, and you ask "how are you" and LISTEN for the answer :)

Rachel

--- Randy Kirkpatrick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> RS
> 
> That doesn't sound like good people skills ... 
> just that you don't put up with any $ # ! ? ...
> Good people skills would leave them thinking their 
> "whimsies were entertained" and you wouldn't call developers  -
> "duhvelopers"
> (even if they are duhveloping with half a brain!)
> 
> Randy Kirkpatrick
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Sakthi , Raj [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, November 08, 2001 10:25 AM
> To:   Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
> Subject:      RE: Another Oracle DBA gets "The Bullet" in the UK - Seeking
> an O
> 
> Well....when it comes to people skills I am THE winner
> in my company.....every Duhveloper and some went and
> complained that I don't entertain their whimsies and
> Fancies to CIO ( they put it much harsher, of
> course..;) ).But you know ,when you have 20 database
> and 3 OS and few Java duhvelopers let loose in the
> system , then you don't have a chance to look at your
> apartment in daylight...heck last week I was in same
> clothes for 42 Hours straight recovering 150 GB
> Monster from a 'rolling disaster'. Say anything else
> but don't say my Job is not complex...Thank God I love
> what I do. 
>  
> Cheers,
> RS
> 
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