Originally posted by SallyAnne
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How has Oracle clung on at 550 a day !? Are you in something specialised ? Might get my text books out. -
Originally posted by rootsnallHow has Oracle clung on at 550 a day !? Are you in something specialised ? Might get my text books out.
Oracle developers dont get paid anywere near that much. But Oracle Application developers do!
Oracle have very good sales people - they sell Financials or Human Resources systems to companies as "off the shelf" systems. Then the company gets them in and realises that they need to do a stupid amount of tweaking before they can actually use them! Let alone report from them.
Oracle Consultants cost about £2k a day, so people like me are a bargain!
Simple as that really.The pope is a tard.Comment
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I do the same with SAP, same scam performed by the sales people but our 550 has been whittled away to 350-450 and the amount of overseas people means it never creeps back up again. I would of thought the Indian consultancies would be churning out Oracle developers but obviously not.Originally posted by SallyAnneOracle developers dont get paid anywere near that much. But Oracle Application developers do!
Oracle have very good sales people - they sell Financials or Human Resources systems to companies as "off the shelf" systems. Then the company gets them in and realises that they need to do a stupid amount of tweaking before they can actually use them! Let alone report from them.
Oracle Consultants cost about £2k a day, so people like me are a bargain!
Simple as that really.Comment
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I'm sure it'll get that way - but it's OK at the minute.Originally posted by rootsnallI do the same with SAP, same scam performed by the sales people but our 550 has been whittled away to 350-450 and the amount of overseas people means it never creeps back up again. I would of thought the Indian consultancies would be churning out Oracle developers but obviously not.
I tend to go for the government gigs, which are way more highly paid anyhow, and they are still inherently racist
The pope is a tard.Comment
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SA - do you have any particular specialism in Oracle Apps Development?
You never know, I might come across something down your street as it were.Comment
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Originally posted by DS23SA - do you have any particular specialism in Oracle Apps Development?
You never know, I might come across something down your street as it were.
My last few gigs have been HRMS/Payroll reports development. Disco - building EUL's. That kind of thing.
But I've also done CRM (telesales) and a bit of Financials. Interface development, data migration (although that bores the tits off me, so I'd rather not do it).
Do you work in the Oracle field DS?The pope is a tard.Comment
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SA, if you are so in demand, why have you been on the bench so long?The court heard Darren Upton had written a letter to Judge Sally Cahill QC saying he wasn’t “a typical inmate of prison”.
But the judge said: “That simply demonstrates your arrogance continues. You are typical. Inmates of prison are people who are dishonest. You are a thoroughly dishonestly man motivated by your own selfish greed.”Comment
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>Do you work in the Oracle field DS?
Yeah. Been into Oracle Apps since 96. Supply Chain stuff: OM, Inv, PO, APS.Comment
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Originally posted by DS23>Do you work in the Oracle field DS?
Yeah. Been into Oracle Apps since 96. Supply Chain stuff: OM, Inv, PO, APS.
So are you a developer then? Or a PM?The pope is a tard.Comment
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i'm a functional monkey. couldn't code my way out of a packet of cornflakes. maybe this is the start of a beautiful friendship?
i can be a pm but prefer not to.
here’s a flippant summary a typical job:
extract client needs
offer best practice solution
build system and crp
redefine design to incorporate legacy design exactly
re-build system and test
re-define system to re-incorporate initial design
re-build and test
go liveComment
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