I don't know the level, but we're Silver Partner , and there's the same
"Gentleman agreement" , in order to avoid Cisco get people from its
partners.
I think this is the same for Gold partners, not sure about Premier ...

Henrique Issamu Terada
CPM Comunica��es - Brazil
CCNA Certified

----- Original Message -----
From: McMasters, Eric <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, June 05, 2000 12:17 PM
Subject: OT: Cisco question...


> I just had a quick question to pose to the group and I apologize for it
> being OT.  My question is this:  What level of agreement do you have to
have
> with Cisco for them not to be able to talk to employees about working for
> Cisco?  We are a named account and I was contacted by Cisco last week
about
> a job in my area, but when I told them who I worked for they said "sorry
we
> can't talk to you" and that was that.  I know why they have this
agreement,
> but I'm just curious at what level (Silver, Gold, etc) this comes into
> effect, or is it on a case by case basis?  Thanks in advance for any and
all
> responses!
>
> Eric L. McMasters, CCNP/CCDA
> OSSN - Sr. Network Engineer
>
> Phone:    913.859.1986
> PCS:        913.485.9734
> Fax:         913.859.1234
>
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