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| Job Title : Technical architect / Lead Location : Minneapolis Positions : 10 Experience : 6+ years Specific Domain / Technical / Functional skills : Data warehousing and Retail Education : Engineering or Management graduate JOB CODE : TA/L-UDB Description : Technical Skills Required * DB2 UDB 8.0 on Unix platform * Experience of using special features applicable to Data Warehousing projects * Prior data warehousing experience is required * Should be exceptionally good on communication and customer interfacing. Please send me your detailed resume along with a cover letter (please address issues like availability, salary, relocation, passport, visa, other constraints etc.,), in case you are interested. Also, in case you have friends, please feel free to refer or pass this requirement !!! Please send your resumes to " db2_udb_jobs@yahoo.com " and Mention " TA/L-UDB < Your Current Job role > - < Number of years Experience > " in your mail subject column. Thanks Pramod |
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| "DB2 UDB Jobs" <db2_udb_jobs@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:8379b820.0402081204.4c9ad123@posting.google.c om... > Also, in case you have friends, please feel free to refer or pass this > requirement !!! As it happens, I don't have friends, so I won't. If I did, however, I'd tell them to avoid an irritating scatter-gun cross-newsgroup poster such as yourself like the plague. |
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| DB2 UDB Jobs wrote: > > Job Title : Technical architect / Lead > > Location : Minneapolis > > Positions : 10 > > Experience : 6+ years > > Specific Domain / Technical / Functional skills : Data warehousing > and Retail > > Education : Engineering or Management graduate > > JOB CODE : TA/L-UDB > > Description : > > Technical Skills Required > > * DB2 UDB 8.0 on Unix platform > > * Experience of using special features applicable to Data Warehousing > projects > > * Prior data warehousing experience is required > > * Should be exceptionally good on communication and customer > interfacing. > > Please send me your detailed resume along with a cover letter (please > address issues like availability, salary, relocation, passport, visa, > other constraints etc.,), in case you are interested. > > Also, in case you have friends, please feel free to refer or pass this > requirement !!! > > Please send your resumes to " db2_udb_jobs@yahoo.com " and Mention " > TA/L-UDB < Your Current Job role > - < Number of > years Experience > " in your mail subject column. > > Thanks > > Pramod Please stop announcing these opportunities on comp.databases.oracle.misc Your post to comp.databases.oracle.marketplace is sufficient. The post to comp.databases.oracle.misc is in violation of the newsgroup charter. Thanks /Hans |
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| DB2 UDB Jobs wrote: > > Please send your resumes to " db2_udb_jobs@yahoo.com " and Mention " > TA/L-UDB < Your Current Job role > - < Number of > years Experience > " in your mail subject column. several people have uttered justifiable complaints about this bloody idiot's job postings. I suggest we all post complaints to the address listed above: mailto:db2_udb_jobs@yahoo.com Since (s)he's asking for a fairly specific subject format (for filtering?) I think we need a subject like: TA/L-UDB <not a dumb marketer> - <more than you ya clown> and then the text of your complaint. On the other hand, maybe a more sober subject TA/L-UDB <techie> - <20> will be more likely to be read; in the fine tradition of all spams. PS - what is the soc.culture.breton ng and why is it listed? Is this posting actually a joke or troll? |
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| Andrew Hamm wrote: > > PS - what is the soc.culture.breton ng and why is it listed? Is this > posting actually a joke or troll? actually, this posting could be from some idiot who is relaying the messages so as to deliberately make people pissed off at the original source. Maybe they don't know about it, but maybe someone hates them... |
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| I love the post to soc.culture.breton. I can see why Informix and Oracle users might also be skilled in DB2, or at least RDBMS - but Bretons? Is there something about the Celtic character that suits one to be a DBA? Shouldn't a job in Minneapolis be targeted at Scandinavians? Or do they tend to work more on the app side? I never thought that Asterix the Gaul or Obelix could be a data warehouse architect. Getafix? Perhaps. Andrew Hamm wrote: > Andrew Hamm wrote: > >>PS - what is the soc.culture.breton ng and why is it listed? Is this >>posting actually a joke or troll? > > > actually, this posting could be from some idiot who is relaying the messages > so as to deliberately make people pissed off at the original source. Maybe > they don't know about it, but maybe someone hates them... > > |
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| "Blair Adamache" <badamache@2muchspam.yahoo.com> wrote in message news:c09ee5$6n0$1@hanover.torolab.ibm.com... > I love the post to soc.culture.breton. I can see why Informix and Oracle > users might also be skilled in DB2, or at least RDBMS - but Bretons? Is > there something about the Celtic character that suits one to be a DBA? They had first stolen then mastered the venerable Roman art of database administration, the remnants of which will still see today in the residual use of the ancient Roman database management system DB II. > Shouldn't a job in Minneapolis be targeted at Scandinavians? Indians. |
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| Captain Pedantic wrote: > "Blair Adamache" <badamache@2muchspam.yahoo.com> wrote in message > news:c09ee5$6n0$1@hanover.torolab.ibm.com... >> I love the post to soc.culture.breton. I can see why Informix and Oracle >> users might also be skilled in DB2, or at least RDBMS - but Bretons? Is >> there something about the Celtic character that suits one to be a DBA? > > They had first stolen then mastered the venerable Roman art of database > administration, the remnants of which will still see today in the residual > use of the ancient Roman database management system DB II. Ow. >> Shouldn't a job in Minneapolis be targeted at Scandinavians? > > Indians. Double ow. -- "C'est pas parce qu'on n'a rien à dire qu'il faut fermer sa gueule" - Coluche |
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| Informix and Asterix ? Obnoxio The Clown wrote: >Captain Pedantic wrote: > > > >>"Blair Adamache" <badamache@2muchspam.yahoo.com> wrote in message >>news:c09ee5$6n0$1@hanover.torolab.ibm.com... >> >> >>>I love the post to soc.culture.breton. I can see why Informix and Oracle >>>users might also be skilled in DB2, or at least RDBMS - but Bretons? Is >>>there something about the Celtic character that suits one to be a DBA? >>> >>> >>They had first stolen then mastered the venerable Roman art of database >>administration, the remnants of which will still see today in the residual >>use of the ancient Roman database management system DB II. >> >> > >Ow. > > > >>>Shouldn't a job in Minneapolis be targeted at Scandinavians? >>> >>> >>Indians. >> >> > >Double ow. > > > -- Anton Versteeg IBM Certified DB2 Specialist IBM Netherlands |