#SQLCareer

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  • Your request, by necessity, is going to cover a very large slice of life.

    The day of a lone wolf developer/dba/jack of all trades is going to be VERY different from a network person vs a dedicated dba vs a database designer in a large corporate environment.

    You make it sound like IT is generic, that  there's some kind of standard environment. There really isn't, and I think this should have been stressed more.

  • roger.plowman - Thursday, July 5, 2018 6:47 AM

    Your request, by necessity, is going to cover a very large slice of life.

    The day of a lone wolf developer/dba/jack of all trades is going to be VERY different from a network person vs a dedicated dba vs a database designer in a large corporate environment.

    You make it sound like IT is generic, that  there's some kind of standard environment. There really isn't, and I think this should have been stressed more.

    Not at all. If you write, and I write, and someone else write's, we'll get three different views. The point is that people entering the workforce have no idea what any of us do. That's why I ask many people to write, not one or two.

  • Steve Jones - SSC Editor - Wednesday, July 4, 2018 9:05 PM

    Comments posted to this topic are about the item #SQLCareer

    Hi Steve, I blogged (SQL Server Support) today and tagged #SQLCareer, just hoping that it turns up as I never usually tag anything. Thanks Adam

  • Thanks. I don't see the tag on Twitter. Did it get tagged elsewhere?

  • Steve Jones - SSC Editor - Friday, July 6, 2018 9:43 AM

    Thanks. I don't see the tag on Twitter. Did it get tagged elsewhere?

    One thing about constantly learning is that you find out new ways to do things.
    First two posts have now been tagged and appear on Twitter. Thanks Adam

  • Excellent. I see it

  • I heard this first on my MP3 player, a few days ago. It was kinda loud around me so I didn't get a chance to understand what you were saying, Steve. Now that I've read the newsletter, I am very intrigued. I'd like to take you up on the challenge, but have some practical questions for you. First of all, you ask that we use #SQLCareer as a hashtag. That's a good idea, but unless it's on something like Twitter, Facebook or Instagram, I've no idea how you'd find that hashtag. For example, I've got a blog on WordPress, which I'm ashamed to say I've not touched in months. Anyway, my point is, even if I use #SQLCareer on WordPress - so what? Does anyone even care about hashtags on WordPress?

    So, how exactly does this work?

    Rod

  • You do have to use the tag on social media, Twitter, FB, LinkedIn, etc. Once you've done that, then others can search on it, and refer others to the post.

  • Started.

    My Day – Thursday, 19 Jul 2018 – #SQLCareer

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    Andy Leonard, Chief Data Engineer, Enterprise Data & Analytics

  • I'm enjoying these, people. Thanks for posting.

    Kindest Regards, Rod Connect with me on LinkedIn.

  • jennifer.stirrup.datarelish+SSC - Thursday, July 19, 2018 3:43 AM

    Quite amazing. You are going places, Ms. Stirrup

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