Just study both and go easy on the incitement of textual riots.

At 10:15 AM 4/2/2003 +0000, you wrote:
>Hopefully I'm not going to stir another whirpool here.
>
>Today I was surfing job sites and found out that where there are less than
>dozen jobs available for CCIE in Silicon valley, there are more than 80 jobs
>available for Linux engineers. Their initial salaries seem to be better than
>CCIE nowaday.
>We all understand that we take great pride in achieving CCIE. It is not only
>the hardest network certifications to get, but also financial rewards used
>to be excellent, too.
>
>No matter how much efforts we put in these CCIE certifications, our fates
>are still being subject to the cruel law of supply and demand especially in
>this time of war.
>
>Linux is not easy. There are many commands to remember. But it doesn't
>require to invest thousands of dollars in routers and switches for training.
>However their demands are higher than ever. On the other hand, the supply
>for the CCIEs seems to surpass today's demand and for some serious time to
>come.
>
>Some might say, you study CCIE because you love the networking. Alright, but
>if the future salaries for CCIEs are going to be somewhere near MCSE level,
>would you put such an effort to get CCIE certs and still pursuing the career
>of Cisco?
>
>Where are we heading? Someone please enlighten us.




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