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speakingbat
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Posted - 2008-09-04 : 18:49:12
Hi.

I have joined as there are lots of people who work with databases here, and I could sure use some help.

My goal is to become a DBA, but I'm having trouble knowing where to start. I work in a dead end job right now, doing simple phone support and reading from a script. A monkey could do what I do. :( My company has no ops for moving up and there is zero chance of them paying for training or getting experience on a DB. I bought a few books and read up on basic sql commands, but it's hard to really get a feel for doing it. I looked for courses in sql at any of my local colleges, but there aren't any. There are private training courses that I could do, but they are very expensive and only last for a week, so I can't see how they would be any use.

To sum up- I'm drawing a blank and could really use some direction. Thanks.

sodeep
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker

7174 Posts

Posted - 2008-09-04 : 18:57:36
Start with books online that comes with SQL Server.
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dexter.knudson
Constraint Violating Yak Guru

260 Posts

Posted - 2008-09-04 : 21:44:32
Working thru tutorials is a good way to become familiar with how things work. On the web, search for something like: tutorials "sql server"
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Michael Valentine Jones
Yak DBA Kernel (pronounced Colonel)

7020 Posts

Posted - 2008-09-04 : 23:49:24
Here are some links to free basic SQL training:
http://www.sql-tutorial.net/
http://www.firstsql.com/tutor.htm
http://www.w3schools.com/sql/default.asp


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Michael Valentine Jones
Yak DBA Kernel (pronounced Colonel)

7020 Posts

Posted - 2008-09-04 : 23:51:06
And be careful what you wish for; it might come true. Being a DBA can be a dead-end job too.


CODO ERGO SUM
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speakingbat
Starting Member

2 Posts

Posted - 2008-09-05 : 06:13:12
Michael - Why do you say that?
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blindman
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker

2365 Posts

Posted - 2008-09-05 : 10:21:06
Every job is eventually a dead-end job.

Boycotted Beijing Olympics 2008
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sqlchiq
Posting Yak Master

133 Posts

Posted - 2008-09-05 : 17:09:43
why do you want to be a DBA

I fell into a DBA type position and its not that great
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tkizer
Almighty SQL Goddess

38200 Posts

Posted - 2008-09-05 : 17:11:12
quote:
Originally posted by sqlchiq

why do you want to be a DBA

I fell into a DBA type position and its not that great



You must not have a diverse environment or aren't getting paid a DBA salary.

Tara Kizer
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sqlchiq
Posting Yak Master

133 Posts

Posted - 2008-09-05 : 17:14:15
quote:
Originally posted by tkizer

quote:
Originally posted by sqlchiq

why do you want to be a DBA

I fell into a DBA type position and its not that great



You must not have a diverse environment or aren't getting paid a DBA salary.

Tara Kizer
Microsoft MVP for Windows Server System - SQL Server
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Internship, like 10 bucks an hour or something, and that shit was HARD. they basically gave me a book and told me to manage their whole database
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tkizer
Almighty SQL Goddess

38200 Posts

Posted - 2008-09-05 : 17:15:53
10 bucks an hour, yikes!

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sqlchiq
Posting Yak Master

133 Posts

Posted - 2008-09-05 : 17:21:53
quote:
Originally posted by tkizer

10 bucks an hour, yikes!

Tara Kizer
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Why, how much is it usually?
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tkizer
Almighty SQL Goddess

38200 Posts

Posted - 2008-09-05 : 17:46:52
Minimum of 4 times that amount, depends on your experience level.

Tara Kizer
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lamujerdetuhermano10
Yak Posting Veteran

75 Posts

Posted - 2008-09-05 : 18:37:06
do like i do. come and ask qustion here.
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dexter.knudson
Constraint Violating Yak Guru

260 Posts

Posted - 2008-09-06 : 01:59:15
10 bucks an hour is criminal - what country are you in?
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vedjha
Posting Yak Master

228 Posts

Posted - 2008-09-06 : 08:39:48
confidence yourself , join here and go through books,
If u have any problem Then we will help u

Ved Prakash Jha
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trainee-dba
Starting Member

1 Post

Posted - 2008-09-10 : 10:53:21
Im am a trainee/junior DBA at the moment, i have been doing it for a month and i find it very interesting and challenging. I am learning SQL from various sites and i find the best thing to do is read other peoples queries and try to understand it. I have also learned a great deal from spending time reading random questions on this site :D

I would recommend:

www.w3schools.com
www.pinaldave.com
www.sql-tutorial.net
www.firstsql.com

Good luck with the learning

C.U.N.T = Computer User Non Technical :)
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sqlchiq
Posting Yak Master

133 Posts

Posted - 2008-09-10 : 12:38:01
quote:
Originally posted by dexter.knudson

10 bucks an hour is criminal - what country are you in?


usa
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nbourre
Starting Member

14 Posts

Posted - 2008-09-10 : 16:00:39
10 bucks an hour is relative to where you live. In Canada, you could get almost as much as US, but don't even think of 10$/Hr in India! It also depends on your experience. If you've never made a db and ask 40$/Hr, you might be a bit out of the track.

Nick
Beginning with something is a good start!
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tkizer
Almighty SQL Goddess

38200 Posts

Posted - 2008-09-10 : 16:06:55
10 dollars per hour is too little for even a junior DBA in the US. I'd expect 10 bucks an hour for menial data entry.

Tara Kizer
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sqlchiq
Posting Yak Master

133 Posts

Posted - 2008-10-08 : 20:19:20
quote:
Originally posted by tkizer

10 dollars per hour is too little for even a junior DBA in the US. I'd expect 10 bucks an hour for menial data entry.

Tara Kizer
Microsoft MVP for Windows Server System - SQL Server
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I got a raise im at 16 dollars an hour now. I still feel like I'm underpayed. I guess its still cheap because I'm still an intern. They want to offer me a full time position though. Whats the average salary? so I know what I'm dealing with
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