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Old 07-09-2012
Career Interest

Hi,

I am not sure which was the right section under which I could have posted this question, so I landed up here. I also know for a fact that this website is not a career conselling website, but there are certain questions that are puzzling me these days.SmilieSmilie and some guidance...

I have 3 years working for a renowned US Healthcare company. This was the first I came in touch with the Black box - AIX and to say the least I am very much convinced that I want my future dedicated in working on this Black Box.

On a scale of 1 to 10 if I have to rate, I would rate myself a 5 on AIX. Because I don't know how to play with AIX internals as yet, am an amateur in writing shell scripts.

But I am facing rejections from companies who are looking for AIX Administration, or Informix DBA. They say that they cannot consider my experiance for the role they are looking for. SmilieSmilie

My question is:
Is it a right decision to move out of Healthcare (my current domain) and try in AIX/Informix administration? Or stay in Healthcare and keep AIX just as an interest all the way.

Thanks
-TH3M0Nk
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rkward - A KDE frontend to R SYNOPSIS
rkward [workspace_file] [--evaluate Rcode] [--debug-level level] [--debug-flags flags] [--debugger debugger_command] [KDE Generic Options] [Qt Generic Options] DESCRIPTION
RKWard is the a KDE-based GUI and IDE for the R scripting language for statistical computing. For more information, please refer to the RKWard website[1], and the documentation provided inside RKWard. OPTIONS
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RKWard was written by Thomas Friedrichsmeier and the RKWard team. See the RKWard website[1]. NOTES
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