• TravisDBA (4/26/2012)


    I agree, because in the end it makes you more marketable in the work place. However, in todays work place SARBOX standards tends to demarcate job descriptions a lot more, and when you deal with companies that come under SARBOX standards you have to be very aware of this or otherwise you could find yourself in some trouble with auditors learning/doing someone elses job description.:-D

    Not true. You cannot do someone else's job. That's where you get into trouble. Understanding their job, providing advice, is fine. What you can't do is actually do the work or have access.