RE: Hello, I'm new here

From: andrew.2.shore@xxxxxx
Date: Thu Jan 18 2001 - 08:11:41 GMT-3


   
I have done the two Azlan labs, the first part is not in fact for the
written even though that's how the sale people sell it !!!!!

The format is week 1 practice labs with some instruction, the second week is
lab with only very little help when the whole lab blows up.

I can highly recommend these courses though I have now put back my lab as I
realize just how little I really know.

Try to book a week when John Berry is the instructor !

Andrew Shore
BTcd
Information Systems Engineering
Internet & Multimedia

-----Original Message-----
From: Ben Lovegrove [mailto:bgluk@yahoo.co.uk]
Sent: 18 January 2001 10:42
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: Hello, I'm new here

Hello everyone,

I recently subscribed to this list having passed the written in
December and booked the lab for June.

I will be attending a pre lab course run by Azlan Training in the UK.
The course is in two parts, the first (March) being aimed at passing
the written so it will be revision for me but that's no bad things as
my pass mark was not high. The second part (June) is the pre lab
course itself.

I have access to a lab consisting of about nine 2500 routers, one 7513,
and possibly a switch on its way. I can use this lab about one day in
every seven. My job involves accessing routers for configuration and
troubleshooting on a daily basis. I am reading Doyle, Caslow, Perlman,
and several others books.

FWIW - regarding the unsupportive employer question. One option is to
offer to sign a "clawback" agreement whereby you pay back to the
employer a proportion of your training cost. The proportion lessens as
the months pass.

Regards
Ben

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Ben Lovegrove, CCNP (+ Security)
Redspan Solutions Ltd
http://www.redspan.com
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