October 20, 2009 at 12:08 pm
ItalianOlgi poses as a genuine user by asking newb-type questions, but his aim is only to deceive.
He claims to be a Tech Support person from Italy (doubtful) studying to be a DBA for the money. The main issue with him/her is the blatantly unabashed intention to become a DBA by memorizing the answers to interview questions. Please don't feed the animals. They tend to linger if you do.
Off to the showers now. I feel dirty just writing about it.
October 20, 2009 at 12:57 pm
I received a complaint from the user about some of the postings. While I told him/her that I disagreed with the tact they were taking and that I understood the posts you have made, please remember to keep it professional. You are welcome to complain or not give answer, but no personal attack please.
October 20, 2009 at 1:25 pm
I was using "Please Don't Feed.." as it is written on signs in the zoo. Strictly an analogy of what can happen when one fuels a fire. Oh wait, I retract my use of another analogy that could be misconstrued as my accusing someone of being on fire. :hehe:
Anyway, my post was not meant as a personal attack. I apologize for any misunderstanding. My post was, in fact, a complaint as well as a warning to those of us who hold our scruples dearly.
Thanks for the feedback Steve and keep up the great work here.
Peace
October 20, 2009 at 2:08 pm
Your post was fine. I added this reply to a couple threads since a few comments were approaching the personal line. I just wanted to remind people to keep things in check.
October 21, 2009 at 2:39 am
Steve Jones - Editor (10/20/2009)
Your post was fine. I added this reply to a couple threads since a few comments were approaching the personal line. I just wanted to remind people to keep things in check.
I am still intrigued to know if he actually is working as a SQL DBA, as his posts indicate that he is. I initially had no problems with his post, until he basically said he had no experience and was going to get a dba job anyway he could. then it just flamed from there.
His comment about cheap expert dba from india was a cheap shot, whether true or not, and was only designed to upset people. I would hope that you reminded him of being professional on these forums as much as the rest of us.
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October 21, 2009 at 5:34 am
A few answers from these forums won't turn a wannabe DBA into a real DBA.
He had the job, so, why bother?
Now we may just hope he will study hard and really become a DBA.
We all had that chance one day, the only difference is we did not fraud anybody, but this is between him and his employer.
-- Gianluca Sartori
October 21, 2009 at 8:32 am
I did reply that his comments were not very professional and that I disagreed with the way he was approaching the job.
Not that it matters, but others need not lower themselves to his level.
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