One of the truly dog eat dog aspects of this is that the Indians, in
some areas, are unable to compete with the Chinese and so they
themselves are being outsourced.  

I don't think any amount of complaining from DBA ranks will make the
slightest bit of difference to the average collection of greedy, stupid
executives that are pervasive in industry.  If business people ever had
ethics that extended beyond profit margins they certainly show no
evidence of that today.  And Sturgeon's law shows that you are likely to
be dealing with the least competent greedy people.

I'm afflicted by a sensitivity to historical irony.  In the 60's and
70's the literature complained that corporate executives had
insufficient incentives to perform well because their compensation did
not vary with the corporation's stock performance.  In addition, there
was general consensus that accounting staff were too conservative to
meet the creative financing requirements of modern corporations. We
certainly changed all that.  Declining emphasis on character aligned
with stock based compensation plans and "creative" MBAs in CFO slots
certainly did produce some interesting corporate performance.  I live
and work in Houston and the examples I have in mind are Enron, Dynergy,
Reliant......

I suspect that the only thing that will moderate this is some expensive
offshore project failures that cause executive blood to be shed.  The
remarks in another post about the cultural problems inherent in turning
specs into good applications without end-user input and testing are
right on target.  Unfortunately, it will be years before academia
catches on.

Allan

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When I worked for Oracle's custom development group I worked on a large
conversion project that employed about 350 consultants (150 from
Oracle). They had a number of foreign consultants on the project.  About
1 in 10 had technical skills that were above mediocre, but they worked
cheap.  The code they produced was a mess and we at Oracle wondered how
much time / money would have to be spent after the fact to clean up what
the company got on the cheap.  You get what you pay for.  I have dealt
with offshore technical Oracle staff and have found them to be cheap in
cost but very poor overall in the quality of what they delivered.
Companies will wake up to this sooner or later.

Ken


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> <inline>
>
> > But now I keep seeing
> > articles about how much development work is being sent overseas. Has

> > anyone seen that affect Oracle DBA work yet?
>
> Huge discussions going on here at work about that very subject.  So 
> far,
no one has come up with a reasonable argument for keeping the jobs
in-house. At the gut level it 'feels' like we should keep the jobs
in-house and that would be an overall benefit to the economy, too.
However, the financial argument of should I pay 75K - 120K a year for US
based DBAs or pay 45K - 80K for offshore talent is hard to beat.  The
money ranges I gave are contract employee/job shop type of quotes, IOW,
a 75K US position would be for a junior DBA that is actually getting
35K-40K and so on up the skill range.
>
> v/r
>
> Stephen S. Wolfe, GS-11, DAFC
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> >
> > Dennis Williams
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> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > Sent: Thursday, August 14, 2003 9:14 AM
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> >
> >
> > I don't think it has as much to do with no available positions 
> > (although that is part of the answer) as most medium to large 
> > companies don't use newspaper ads anymore. They are using the 
> > internet (especially for technical jobs) and are signed up with 
> > Monster, BrassRing, etc. to do their recruiting for them from their 
> > own company web sites.  I've seen this definite shift here in the 
> > Minneapolis / St. Paul, MN area over the past couple of years.  Most

> > of these companies also provide e-mail service that sends you an 
> > email when a job is posted that meets your specs.  So, why waste
> > your time on newspaper ads that only appear every Sunday?
> >
> > My $0.02 worth,
> >
> > Ken Janusz, CPIM
> >
> >
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> >
> > > I've been keeping an eye on the Boston Globe's Oracle DBA job 
> > > postings,
> > two
> > > years ago it wasn't uncommon to see eight or more per week,
> > now I tend
> > > to see one or two, or none.
> > >
> > > For a while they also announced big IT job fairs, I don't
> > know if they
> > still
> > > do that or how successful they now are.
> > >
> > > The market has really shrunk in two years!
> > >
> > > There can't be a huge glut of DBAs out there looking for
> > work...  It
> > > must
> > be
> > > a reduction in demand because companies are not making big 
> > > infrastructure changes anymore.
> > >
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