I have been told by a friend of mine who is a low numbered CCIE and works
for Cisco. Basically, that the downturn in the Economy or not that he has
heard figures of 900,000 open IS positions. And he said he has never heard
of a CCIE out of work, that wants to work, and makes less than 100,000 a
year.
That is something to strive for. Now if I only could find some used lab
equipment somewhere? But, Kentucky is different as far as work.
Dan Evensen CCNAWS
> At 11:40 AM 5/5/2001, you wrote:
> >I have to ask this question in light of so many experienced certified
people
> >looking for work. Why is there so many advertising on the jobs list, and
> >here. I see it everywhere, if being certified is worthwhile? It is not
> >because of the recent down turn. I saw this before. The advertised figure
is
> >150,000 supposedly open computer positions in the U.S.
> >
> >My last position my pay was 54,000 + expenses, mileage, pretty good for
> >Kentucky. I recently got a call that wanted to pay me 40,000 for a more
> >advanced position. Network engineer. Companies are trying to pay less,
and
> >less. Auto mechanics make more than 40,000 a year.
> >
> >Dan Evensen ccnaws
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