ca5an0va Posted September 6, 2008 Share Posted September 6, 2008 database admin (oracle)...Big Tym! :thumbsupsmiley: ! Quote Link to comment
`Sputnik Posted October 12, 2008 Share Posted October 12, 2008 Sys Admin (AS400, Windows, UNIX, LINUX) ok ba salary nito? anyone? Thanks. I'm a Data Center Engineer in a Semi-con Company. and planning to become a Sys Ad Someday, pro parang gusto ko din mag Net admin, kaso it will take time kasi need pa ng certification, at mababawasan pa ung ipon ko hehe. Quote Link to comment
Mang A. Arraro Posted November 1, 2008 Share Posted November 1, 2008 database admin (oracle)...Big Tym! :thumbsupsmiley: ! I don't agree with this statement... Oracle DBA's have a monthly salary of P40-60k tops! Huge if you are easy to satisfy Quote Link to comment
ragstoriches Posted December 14, 2008 Share Posted December 14, 2008 whatever happened to kissing_bandit2's proofs? any update? im seriously into career shift from finance into IT and would love to earn Php2M a month or Php24M a year by learning SAP. What I will do is just work for 2 years then retire. Quote Link to comment
spideyboss Posted December 22, 2008 Share Posted December 22, 2008 Sys Admin (AS400, Windows, UNIX, LINUX) ok ba salary nito? anyone? Thanks. I'm a Data Center Engineer in a Semi-con Company. and planning to become a Sys Ad Someday, pro parang gusto ko din mag Net admin, kaso it will take time kasi need pa ng certification, at mababawasan pa ung ipon ko hehe. I am doing Systems Administration on SuSE Linux. That depends on the company. On my end, the pay is reasonable. I don't love money so kuntento na ako. Quote Link to comment
Mang A. Arraro Posted December 31, 2008 Share Posted December 31, 2008 whatever happened to kissing_bandit2's proofs? any update? im seriously into career shift from finance into IT and would love to earn Php2M a month or Php24M a year by learning SAP. What I will do is just work for 2 years then retire. Suntok sa buwan ang pangarap mo tol... No one will give you a salary like that... Pang General Manager ang gusto mong sahod Quote Link to comment
chinggero Posted December 31, 2008 Share Posted December 31, 2008 im a network engineer with Verizon Business... pay is good as compared to those that local telcos have to offer for the same post... came from a call center that handled managed services for a US telco... non ccna certified but with a lil know how in networks and WAN troubleshooting... anybody wanna try their luck in applying with Verizon Business... send me a message... Quote Link to comment
theexchristian Posted February 28, 2009 Share Posted February 28, 2009 About Salaries, depende yun sa supply and demand. Kung mataas ang supply at mababa ang demand, mababa ang offer na rate. Kung mataas ang demand at mababa ang demand, tumataas ang offer na rate. Depende rin yun sa market at sa pag pasok ng mga new IT companies who have a high capacity to pay compensation. Last 2007 nagkaron ng biglang pagtaas ng salary ranges dahil dumami ang mga outsourced projects d2 sa pinas. Isa rin sa mga reason ay dahil may isang IT company (i wont mention the name) na sobrang aggressive kung maghire at magoffer ng sweldo. Napilitan tuloy ung ibang IT companies na sumabay. Ngayun medyo nagstabilize na ung mga salary ranges partly because of the recession and partly because ung mga companies hinde na masyadong naghahire ngayun. Guys if you really want to verify the salary ranges of IT positions, you may want to check out Jobstreet Salary Report. Medyo rough ang estimates nila but they have a good database for salaries. Quote Link to comment
pamilyado Posted March 26, 2009 Share Posted March 26, 2009 yan pala salary ng mga IT certifieds dito ha. aha! Quote Link to comment
Di3hard Posted April 12, 2009 Share Posted April 12, 2009 SysADm currently supporting and maintaining the OS like SAP R/3 , LINUX , MaxDB, Windows Server 2003. i had an easy job kc walang major problem for almost 3 years after we shifted to SAP from our inhouse system. about the salary - 30+ Quote Link to comment
Gyptove09 Posted December 29, 2009 Share Posted December 29, 2009 My DC battery may be stuffed, not sure yet, in the process of finding out. If I need to buy a new one, what is the best on the market these days? The one Ive got is a Trojan 130 amp. Many thanks, LR Quote Link to comment
Mirco Posted February 17, 2010 Share Posted February 17, 2010 Anu po mas ok na System Administration in terms of SALARY, CHALLENGE, DEGREE of DIFFICULTY? 1.) UNIX / LINUX2.) WINDOWS3.) LOTUS NOTES Paki sabi na din po bakit? Salamat po.. Quote Link to comment
polofalltrades Posted April 1, 2010 Share Posted April 1, 2010 (edited) If you're willing to go abroad, then Linux, preferably RHCE is your way for a Sys Ad post. A CCNP cert is very attractive to employers, especially with the above average difficulty of getting it, add to that is experience. KMA if you're a braindumps certified CCNP LOL! I don't know with you people, do you even think ganun kadali kumuha ng CCIE??? It costs over 75k php, not to mention, cisco will never shoulder your expenses for the trip to California or SG to take the Laboratory exam. Most takers couldn't make it on the first try. People, clear your facts, you make cisco certs look weak. In the Philippines, only 26 people are CCIE certified, and those are only CCIE R&S, which is the basic CCIE certification. I am being defensive kasi, you make it sound like cisco certs are "easy" certs Source: Cisco Certified CCIEs Edited April 1, 2010 by polofalltrades Quote Link to comment
j0hn Posted June 13, 2010 Share Posted June 13, 2010 Corrupt government officials: amount(It depends sa position) perks: wala tax ang ninakaw mo kasi tax na un, sikat ka, minsan considered as "bayani" ka pa or "mabait at matulungin" at minsan pa "makabayan" not to mention the titles "Honorable, commisioner, General, judge, atbp", yearly lumalaki ang kita depende kung gaano ka kalakas sa mga mas corrupt pa sa iyo. Cons: pwede ka makulong(ok lang e-papardon ka naman eh), ndi ka maka2log sa gabi(if may consensya ka pa), dependent ka din sa mga mas corrupt pa sa iyo, dapat manalo sa eleksyon (ok lang hindi naman wise voters ang masa, basta sikat panalo na), at syempre naka serve ka na sa hotel ni hudas Quote Link to comment
theexchristian Posted August 15, 2010 Share Posted August 15, 2010 Another thing to consider in taking an IT career is the technology base of your skill. If your skill is technology-based take into consideration the market value of the technology and possibility of that particular technology to became "phased out" or "saturated." Example, there are technologies before (90s) like networking skills and vb that pays much but now (due to saturation of those skills) doesnt pay much. Quote Link to comment
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