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Hi all,

I am a 2 years experienced java developer. I thank what
Java technology has brought me, job, money, etc. But I also little bit of tired of learing new technologies. There are always new technologies you need to learn when working with java, such as Struts, Spring, Hibernate, XML, ants, and many many others depends on the company you work in.

I heard about that a Database administrator is a kind of "stable" job( i mean it depends more on experience than new technology). I know there are certificates out there, such as oracel DBA. Any one here know about the DBA kind of job? How about the salary, responsibilities, etc.

Any voice welcomed.
 
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