Where is the Result of Oracle Certified Database SQL Expert Beta Exam?
December 25, 2007
It’s been 10 weeks now since the end of the Oracle Certified Database SQL Expert Beta Exam which is last October 15, 2007. I’d been checking the status of my exam in Prometric from time to time starting this Monday but the result is not yet out. As you know I participated in the Oracle Certified Database SQL Expert Beta Exam last September 13, 2007. To be exact, December 24 is the 10th week since the end of the beta exam. I’ll be expecting that the result will be out sometime this week. This will be a good gift for me before the end of the year.
Opening an Australian Bank Account
December 11, 2007
If you will be working abroad specifically in Australia, you need to open an Australian bank account which your employer will deposit your salary. Did you know that you can open an Australian bank account even though your still in the Philippines. You can open an account with ANZ bank here in the Philippines. You may see the requirements below.
Requirements
- Deposit:1000 AUD
- passport
- visa
- ticket
- driver’s License
You should at least deposit 1000 AUD. If you exceeded to deposit the specified amount (You need to confirm this to ANZ since this may change without prior notice), ANZ bank will ask for the source of fund whether it’s from a bank loan or from your company or personal savings.
For further information, you can drop by to their office or call them on the contact details below.
ANZ Banking Group Ltd
23/F GT Tower International
6813 Ayala Avenue corner HV Dela Costa Street
Makati City
Philippines
FaxFax: (632) 818 8112
PhonePhone: (632) 818 8117
Guidelines in Production Issue Ticket Assignments
December 10, 2007
Here are my guidelines in assigning Tickets and tasks.
1. Each of us will be assigned to work on different SCRs/tasks. I’m telling them which SCRs should be fix by EOD. Usually we fixed 3 - 6 SCRs per day.
2. The number of SCRs assigned to them depends on the difficulty of the issue. For easy SCRs, a resource can be assigned at least 2 SCRs. Most of the time the difficulty is the data setup.
3. If the SCRs are related to other SCRs or SCRs touching the same module, I usually assigned it to one resource if applicable. I usually weighing the difficulty and effort in fixing the issue.
4. SCRs assigned to the resource is usually knowledgeable on the affected modules(he can be the developer of the module or he already worked on this module)
5. By mid afternoon, I ask the status of all SCRs. If there are still difficulties in the SCRs, I setup a time (which is around 15 mins depends on the difficulty of the issue) to assist and guide in resolving the issues.
6. If ever someone finishes his task, he already knows what is his next task.
Melbourne Map
December 2, 2007





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