Its my believe that by being a CISCO person, it does not UN-qualify any one of us to work with other vendor equipment. What we now need to do is learn the other companies products so we have the edge on the situation. With some minor tweaks we should be able to support other equipment. This applies to all pc environments. The basics are the same, the rules - different order. > The market conditions are really depressing right now but that does not mean > that people > give up their dreams and stop working towards them . If you look at all the > certifications like CNE and MCSE they all had their better days and anyone > who had them > was king but not anymore .That is the certification market for you . Every > certification has a life and it is upto the Company to give its > certification a longer > life by making it more and more difficult and I guess Cisco has done a > commendable job > on that for the past 8 years but I think what cisco needs right now is more > people using > thier products out their in the market so that they don't get crushed by the > competition > . So with that said , teh CCIE might still be able to get you in a lot of > positions and > then its upto you . Just my 2 cents > > Jaspreet > > Priscilla Oppenheimer wrote: > > > At 10:31 PM 7/17/01, KY wrote: > > > > >Here is what I came across from Mentortech's web site on the experience > of > > >a receiptionist they are looking for: > > >"Education & Experience: > > >At least one year previous experience as a receptionist, with multi-line > > >phone system." > > > > > >What kind of phone system needs someone to get to level of being able to > use > > >it a year later? > > > > It's VoIP. Just kidding. ;-) > > > > >A 12 year old can learn how to use any phone system in the world in less > > >than 20mins. > > > > > >I guess in mentortech, they are looking for the Queen of experience. > > > > Or King. In the U.S. it is illegal to specify the sex of the job candidate > > you are seeking. > > > > >I know the reality is every employer is looking for experienced people, > but > > >it does not mean it is not rediculous, at least in my eyes. The first one > > >implented MPLS on their proudction network had to use "inexperienced" > > >engineers doing it, I am pretty sure about that. > > > > > >Just my .02. > > > > > >KY > > ________________________ > > > > Priscilla Oppenheimer > > http://www.priscilla.com Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=12861&t=12861 -------------------------------------------------- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

