From: Erick B. (erickbe@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Tue Oct 10 2000 - 21:36:52 GMT-3
I'm currently working on my R&S (2nd attempt early
next yr - need to sign up again) but plan on doing
others. I'm doing it for fun and pleasure. I found my
first time a fun and pleasurable experience. I didn't
feel pressured or anything... I love it when I'm under
the gun. Thats when I perform best. I was close on my
first try. I'm also not studying 24/7... I study (play
on racks) when I can between work, social, and
personal life... which averages to about 10 hrs a week
(sometimes longer If I do midnight-8am sessions).
I think folks go after multiple certs for the
knowledge quest (although there are numerous other
things they can study/learn in the networking arena),
challenge, Just to say they did it, or for fun.
Just my 2 cents...
Erick B.
CCNP+Security+NetRanger, NNCSE
--- Kevin Baumgartner <kbaumgar@cisco.com> wrote:
> So I know a few people within Cisco and also
> external to Cisco that are already
> CCIE routing and switching certified are taking the
> ISP dial CCIE lab.
> What I am wondering is why? Is it a requirement for
> your job?
> I will be very happy if and when I just pass the
> Routing and switching lab
> and have one CCIE certification.
>
> More just curious on my part. I just can't see
> myself going to
> try for another CCIE certification unless I need to
> for my job or career.
> Just to say that I have two CCIE certifications
> wouldn't be enough motivation
> for me.
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