Well, I see it as a challence.

When I hopefully become a CCIE one day, I would live up to those
requirements.

I don't believe on putting all my money on the same horse. I am educated as
a Programmer and certified as a systems engineer and a network associate
(soon to be network professional).

I like the fact that you can mix those things.

Unless you want to become the ultimative expert in one field, and write
dusins of books and rfc's about it, I believe it would be healthy to expand
your expertise to more than one area (or AS).

Just my 00000010 cents.

Ole

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-----Original Message-----
From: William Gragido [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2001 3:01 PM
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Subject: RE: To CCIE's without a job [7:12805]


There are an awful lot of 'They musts' in her original email, I am sort of
suprised at the reqs.

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Tony Medeiros
Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2001 2:42 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: To CCIE's without a job [7:12805]


I want to be a developer for DSPF

What is that?

Dumbest Shortest Path First ?



> >My name is Johnna Smith and I work for a placement firm in Dallas,
> >Texas. I am in desperate need of a CCIE that DEVELOPS routing
> >protocols. I need them to have BGP, DSPF, IS-IS, and MPLS. The must
> >be a software engineer and they must be degreed.




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