From: ali Hussain (crownofdc@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Thu Jun 01 2000 - 15:48:32 GMT-3
I smell a fake, becuase I work with CCIE 5644. Why
would you lie???
--- rodrigo.kazuo@equant.com wrote:
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> I´m 20 years old. I´ve started working with
> telecom/networking when I was
> 15...
>
> Rodrigo Kazuo
> CNA 4.11, CCNA, CCIE#5644
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> "Brad Ellis" <ironbrad@WANgurus.com>@groupstudy.com
> on 05/31/2000 11:29:50 PM
>
> Please respond to "Brad Ellis"
> <ironbrad@WANgurus.com>
>
> Sent by: nobody@groupstudy.com
>
>
> To: "John Conzone" <jkconzone@home.com>, "Joe
> Martin" <jmartin@gte.net>,
> <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
> cc:
>
> Subject: Re: New CCIE
>
>
> Who's the youngest/oldest CCIE out there? Just
> curious.
>
> -Brad Ellis
> CCIE#5796
> (27 years old)
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "John Conzone" <jkconzone@home.com>
> To: "Joe Martin" <jmartin@gte.net>;
> <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
> Sent: Wednesday, May 31, 2000 5:00 PM
> Subject: Re: New CCIE
>
>
> > Joe, congratulations. I'm 43, and hoping ot gt
> my CCIE before I'm 53!
> > Go get 'em!
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "Joe Martin" <jmartin@gte.net>
> > To: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
> > Sent: Sunday, May 28, 2000 7:58 PM
> > Subject: New CCIE
> >
> >
> > > H e l l o from Sunny San Jose.
> > >
> > > I've just arrived back in my hotel after
> sucessfully completing the CCIE
> > R/S
> > > lab.
> > >
> > > My brain isn't quite functioning correctly yet,
> but I wanted to pass
> along
> > a
> > > great deal of thanks to everyone in the group.
> I have learned so much
> > from
> > > each of you. I'll try to continue to lurk and
> help when I can.
> > >
> > > Here's a bit of my story:
> > >
> > > I'm 33. Got my first computer when I was 13.
> 20 years. Wow!!! Fell
> in
> > > love with programming. At 17, I got a job
> teaching college and was
> > building
> > > custom IBM compatibles for a friends business.
> I taught continuing
> > > education computer classes. Did that for three
> years to help pay for my
> > own
> > > college. By my third year of college I burned
> out on programming. I'd
> > > finally come out of my shell and found that I
> didn't want to sit in a
> cube
> > > all day and write code. I then went to work for
> a small telcom
> > interconnect
> > > and learned all about PBXs. Did that for 7
> years. I decided to make
> the
> > > leap back into "real" computers and data. I
> went to work for the phone
> > > company as a field data technician. Did that
> for 1 1/2 years and then
> > > became a Sales Engineer. Been doing that for
> about 3 years now. I've
> got
> > > lots of hands on and plenty of different
> certifications(Cisco,
> Bay/Nortel,
> > > Fore/Marconi, etc...). Last year, I decided to
> work towards my CCIE. I
> > > also decided to get all the intermediate
> certifications along the way.
> > > Starting from last April to November, I did my
> CCNA, CCDA, CCNP, CCDP.
> In
> > > January of this year I did my Voice access
> specialization. In February
> I
> > > passed the CCIE written. I've been hitting my
> engineering lab at work
> > ever
> > > since. I did 4 hours a nite every day of the
> week and 12 hours each day
> > of
> > > the weekend since then. Its been 3 1/2 months
> of hell. My wife has
> been
> > > very understanding.
> > >
> > > Boy, was that a long rambling paragraph. Hope
> my highschool english
> > teacher
> > > isn't reading this!
> > >
> > > Thanks again,
> > > Joe Martin
> > > CCIE#5917, and a couple of other things...
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
>
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