your goals should tie into the job market. you might absolutely love Pascal 
programming, but I dont recommend studying it. 

Right now(and I dont know how it will fluctuate), there is far, far, far more demand 
for Software Engineers who specialize in Java or .Net. Far, far, far, more than people 
who specialize in the Oracle database. I think there has been a fundamental shift in 
database development. In the past you would hire mostly Oracle specialized people to 
do most of your development. They would use forms or powerbuilder to do your GUIs.

These days, a growing number of teams hire a large number of java or .Net experts and 
only a handful of database people. is this the best way to go? I dont know. I do see a 
trend though. How long will the trend last? I do not know. 

The biggest problem for IT workers is that we are so tied to one specific skillset and 
vendor. If Oracle prices themselves out of the market, our skills become far less 
valued. Employees today want super specialized skillsets. If you have them and they 
are hot, your set, but they wont be hot forever and its very hard to switch since 
people want experience in the specific skillset before hiring you. 
> 
> From: "Thater, William" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 2003/12/18 Thu PM 01:44:37 EST
> To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: RE: Career Advice
> 
> DENNIS WILLIAMS  scribbled on the wall in glitter crayon:
> 
> > Saira
> >     I think you have to decide what your goal is. Then you need to
> > decide how to best accomplish that goal. One tool that can lead you
> > toward a goal is self-study. I have used that tool many times myself.
> > However, with experience you learn the self-study tool has its
> > limits. To consider self-study, consider the following questions:
> > 
> > 1. Is this an area that I can gain significant knowledge with a
> > reasonable amount of effort? For example, are there good books
> > available? Is the area well-defined enough for self-study?
> > 2. Since I'm trying to substitute self-effort for work experience, is
> > this an area where there are few people with real work experience?
> > 3. Are there credentials that can be earned?
> 
> i'd like to add one more...
> 4. is this something where getting it right will still give you a charge
> after doing it for 10 years or more?
> 
> [and yes DBA and programming still do for me.  but i'm finding the chances
> of being allowed to do it right are becoming few and far between.]
> 
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