Here is my .02
If you don't yet have your CCIE then how can you possibly assume that it is
or is not as difficult as most people think that it is. I have not yet
taken the test, although I am in the process of studying for it now. Until
I take the test I will continue to treat it with the utmost respect and
assume it will be the most difficult experience in my technical career.
Do anything less and you are setting yourself up for failure!
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From: Tennesee Stud [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2001 10:29 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: CCIE depreciation in 2 years [7:1882]
I was wondering what others thought about the CCIE. It
seems to me now that
there are so many books and training materials geared
towards the CCIE, it
is making it easier to obtain the CCIE. With a steady diet
of the right
books ( which everyone seems to agree on) and hands on time
with routers and
switches ( which to me is the only obstacle), it does not
seem as difficlut
as it proclaimed (and I think most people see that).My
opinion is the CCIE
will be devalued considerably in the next few years (As far
as salary is
concerned as well as prestige) As others have pointed out,
the CCIE
population is growing at a faster rate (routing and
switching), and even
though the demand is high for the CCIE now, I think in 2
years there will be
a difference in the way the industry views CCIE's....
.02 thats all
Tennesee Stud
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