Not sure where I should post this. I figured I would try here first and then post it in each forum.
Anyway, I have been working as a Computer Tech for about 1 year now and though the money is not great. I love who I work for and the position. Even though my official postion is a tech, I got to do a lot of Web developing, Database admin, networking, etc.
Having gotten a chance to experience a lot of different areas of IT. I have narrowed down the areas I would like to work in. Programing is fun and I love the challenge but I can't see myself doing it 8+ hours a day. What I have come to love is working with DBs so I think I really want to pursue becoming a DBA.
At work we use a combonation of Oracle and SQL Server DBs. So getting experince with either is not a problem. What I want to know is which one will be in higher demand in the years to come and if possible can someone shed some light as to what it is like being a DBA.
Anyway, I have been working as a Computer Tech for about 1 year now and though the money is not great. I love who I work for and the position. Even though my official postion is a tech, I got to do a lot of Web developing, Database admin, networking, etc.
Having gotten a chance to experience a lot of different areas of IT. I have narrowed down the areas I would like to work in. Programing is fun and I love the challenge but I can't see myself doing it 8+ hours a day. What I have come to love is working with DBs so I think I really want to pursue becoming a DBA.
At work we use a combonation of Oracle and SQL Server DBs. So getting experince with either is not a problem. What I want to know is which one will be in higher demand in the years to come and if possible can someone shed some light as to what it is like being a DBA.