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RE: Job market for beginning db programmers
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| bad072 2003-12-09, 3:24 pm |
| I am an MCSE, MCP + I, and MCP in NT 4.0 already. I have
over 3 years experience and I am very interested in
moving over to the programming field. Because of the high
cost of schooling, I want to be sure that I will be able
to break into the programming area and have the potential
to move up with no programming experience to start.
Thanks
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>-----Original Message-----
>I am an MCSE, MCP + I, and MCP in NT 4.0 already. I have
>over 3 years experience and I am very interested in
>moving over to the programming field. Because of the high
>cost of schooling, I want to be sure that I will be able
>to break into the programming area and have the potential
>to move up with no programming experience to start.
>
>Thanks
>.
>
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| how it is qualify for db job? you need to go schooling and
get master in cse or mis, or better of change career.
>-----Original Message-----
>I am an MCSE, MCP + I, and MCP in NT 4.0 already. I have
>over 3 years experience and I am very interested in
>moving over to the programming field. Because of the high
>cost of schooling, I want to be sure that I will be able
>to break into the programming area and have the potential
>to move up with no programming experience to start.
>
>Thanks
>.
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| Brenda 2004-01-01, 9:24 pm |
| I am considering the MCDBA course .... to go more into
the programming side of things.
>-----Original Message-----
>how it is qualify for db job? you need to go schooling
and
>get master in cse or mis, or better of change career.
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