Hi Tim, > On 17. Jan, 2021, at 09:43, Tim Cross <theophilusx@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Highly recommend a mutt and imap combination. Your not locked into any > particular mail folder format, can still access things via mobile > devices and can process messages fast and efficiently. also, there's the good old elm. ;-) > He was amazed when I showed him all he needed to do was highlight the > error message, copy it and paste it into the message. This guy was one > of the senior developers on the team. > > I switched employers a few weeks later. one just can't know it all, I can understand that. But I expect a senior developer to develop good software. Knowing at least basic functionality of the tools s/he uses is one aspect of it. Copy/paste text is a basic thing which I expect a developer to know how to use, be it a terminal window or the IDE in use. The buzz-title "senior" developer/dba/whatever is very relative to what the company sees in you. I found that what is called "junior" in one company is "senior" or even "seasoned" in the next. These are only buzz words without a proper norm and classification and I don't give them much credit. With about 21 years of experience, my company calls me "Senior Oracle DBA". Still, I don't know RAC because we never had it, and know only little of Data Guard, which is way too complicated and bloated anyway. Oracle is so bug-ridden that I spend all of my day searching for fixes for databases and the OEM. Thank god, my day shifts more and more to PostgreSQL. :-) Cheers, Paul