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  • RE: Outsourced = Laid Off?

    bopeavy (7/15/2011)


    J Thaddeus Klopcic (7-15-2011)

    This assumes one income per household.

    And you assume that there should not be only one income. From a home perspective having a family I...

  • RE: Outsourced = Laid Off?

    SQLRNNR (7/15/2011)


    J Thaddeus Klopcic (7/15/2011)


    bopeavy (7/15/2011)


    Why dont we break it down on an average:

    1200rent

    400groceries

    300gas car

    100ins car

    200eletric

    100gas

    300health ins

    300car payment

    2900total monthly cost

    34800total year cost

    44544with tax cost tossed in

    So on an Average to...

  • RE: Outsourced = Laid Off?

    djackson 22568 (7/15/2011)


    J Thaddeus Klopcic (7/15/2011)


    cengland0 (7/15/2011)


    J Thaddeus Klopcic (7/15/2011)


    $50k - $75k plus nice benefits isn't enough? Sorry -- our systems can't spin gold from straw.

    Depends. What city...

  • RE: Outsourced = Laid Off?

    bopeavy (7/15/2011)


    Why dont we break it down on an average:

    1200rent

    400groceries

    300gas car

    100ins car

    200eletric

    100gas

    300health ins

    300car payment

    2900total monthly cost

    34800total year cost

    44544with tax cost tossed in

    So on an Average to live in america you...

  • RE: Outsourced = Laid Off?

    cengland0 (7/15/2011)


    J Thaddeus Klopcic (7/15/2011)


    $50k - $75k plus nice benefits isn't enough? Sorry -- our systems can't spin gold from straw.

    Depends. What city and state are you in?...

  • RE: Outsourced = Laid Off?

    $50k - $75k plus nice benefits isn't enough? Sorry -- our systems can't spin gold from straw.

  • RE: Outsourced = Laid Off?

    What I can't understand is: If there are so many of these talented American programmers who have been replaced by offshore contractors, why are 95% of the programmers we...

  • RE: An Impressive SQL Server

    As a former database developer for UPS, I can defintely state that UPS does use SQL Server to process its packages. While the main package database is centrally housed...

  • RE: Less Pay, More Convenience

    Funny, I worked for UPS, and even though we remotely managed servers and collaborated daily with tech folks we never met face to face, my managers still insisted on my...

  • RE: Less Pay, More Convenience

    When I took my current job, I told the hiring manager (an old friend of mine) that I needed to work from home about half the time. This was...

  • RE: Deleting large number of rows from a table & a heap in a VLDB

    We once had a similar problem, where we had to delete primary and child data for certain records in a batch process. The solution worked rather well -- mark...

  • RE: Test Before Deciding

    It always amazes me that we can meet for hours arguing about design issues that could be determined in about twenty minutes of testing and monitoring on a development server.

  • RE: NoSQL is Not the Answer

    And so as with everything else, a lot of bad NoSQL databases are going to be built before this is over.

    That might not be a Bad Thing, if it means...

  • RE: NoSQL is Not the Answer

    We are currently evaluating a NoSQL solution (HyperTable) for a "datamart" type of application. We have gigabytes of weather observations that need to be searchable by location, date, and...

  • RE: Enjoying the New Year

    Skip Avatar -- get How To Train Your Dragon instead. The technologist gets to be the hero instead of the zero. And, the flight sequences are much better...

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