filePro users in Georgia ?

John Esak john at valar.com
Sat Oct 29 10:01:06 PDT 2005


Steve,
My daughter Robin did filePro programming for about 10 years for her current
employer, who then switched to Oracle.  She made up her mind to leran *it*
and they helped by sending her to a few classes. It has been 5 years since
that (unbelievably rough) both for her and the organization, but they are
both very happy now and she, I'm sure, barely remembers filePro. Why not do
the same. You certainly can learn Oracle and you *know* the filePro, so you
would/should be the/a likely candidate to help in what (I guarantee) will
also be a rough (and long) transition period. If your employer thinks
otherwise, have them check with people and organizations like the one Robin
works for... they will hear nothing but horror stories about Oracle I
promise you. In any case, since the die apparently seems cast, why not make
the most of it, you're not feeling like an "old dog" are you?

John


> -----Original Message-----
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> Sent: Saturday, October 29, 2005 11:07 AM
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> Subject: filePro users in Georgia ?
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>
> Howdy all,
>
> My current employer is moving from filePro to one of the major players
> (oracle, sql server) which means I'll most likely be looking for
> a new job
> soon. I have about 15 years programming experience using  filepro
> (SCO Unix
> and Windows environments); I'm in the Atlanta area area if anyone has any
> idea's or would like more details on my past projects .
>
>
> Thanks
>
>
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