A small but growing number of employers want certification. Considering the
job market, I recommend anyone who is not at Rachel's, etc.. level to get
certified as both a developer and a DBA. I'm doing Java also, just to have
it. The java test is a total joke. You only need to get 52% right and its
just one test, but people want it. You really don't even need to know java.
Just object-oriented programming and memorize a bunch of fairly useless
information.

Getting a good salary is more about your resume and how well you speak than
it is about your skill set. I've had alot of technical interviews and they
all seem to ask the same easy questions. They are interested in: years of
experience, degree, where your degree is from, certification, and in some
cases where you worked before. There is some bias in the DC area for 'top 5'
consulting. I think that means Booz Allen, and Ernst and Young. Not sure who
the other 3 happen to be.

People don't seem to be all that interested in whether you can actually do
the job. They just assume your better than someone else if you have a nicer
resume.


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> I didn't mean to scold... you post way more information than I usually
> do!
>
> And I answer whilst eating breakfast at times too :)
>
> Richard *is* right, the problem is, the sql statement is misformed but
> the answer key says it will work. Which is yet another reason I dislike
> the OCP exams.
>
>
> --- Jonathan Gennick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Wednesday, January 7, 2004, 8:29:25 AM, Rachel Carmichael
> > ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > RC> I successfully use "drop tablespace including contents and
> > datafiles"
> > RC> all the time. And a quick check of the docs shows that "cascade
> > RC> constraints" is valid but, as Richard said, belongs at the end of
> > the
> > RC> statement.
> >
> > I stand corrected, though I did admit up front to not
> > having checked the manual. I was eating breakfast at the
> > time, so forgive me that one lapse.
> >
> > I liked Richard's point about trusting what you see. He was
> > spot on with that comment, at least in this context.
> >
> > Best regards,
> >
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