From: Andrew Short (ashort@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Thu Feb 08 2001 - 18:43:53 GMT-3
The way I see it...all this means is that you can't DEMAND to go, and
really I am being nice, I'm a CCIE, of COURSE I can demand to go to
networkers...but that's not me.
I still plan on going to Chicago Networkers. Of course...Chicago ain't
Paris either.
On Fri, 9 Feb 2001, Justin Menga wrote:
> Damn - now I can't ask my manager for a trip to Paris...
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: ccie@cisco.com [mailto:ccie@cisco.com]
> Sent: Friday, 9 February 2001 8:18 a.m.
> To: Justin.Menga@computerland.co.nz
> Subject: CCIE Recertification Changes
>
>
> Dear CCIE,
>
> In 1997, we introduced the CCIE recertification program. At that time
> there were two requirements: attend 5 CCIE-level sessions at Networkers
> and successfully complete a CCIE recertification exam every two years.
>
> In response to your feedback, we have decided to drop the Networkers
> session requirement for recertification. We will still have CCIE-level
> sessions at selected Networkers, however effective February 1, 2001,
> attendance will no longer be mandatory for recertification.
>
> All CCIE recertification deadlines will remain the same. Effective
> February 1, 2001, a CCIE will be required to successfully complete one
> CCIE recertification exam every two years in accordance with your current
> deadline.
>
> As part of this program update, we will no longer be issuing
> recertification certificates. Exam results are downloaded automatically
> into the CCIE database. When the CCIE team receives your successful exam
> result, an email notification will be sent to you verifying your
> recertification status.
>
> If you have any questions, please write to ccie@cisco.com. Good Luck
> with your CCIE recertification!
>
> Regards,
>
> CCIE Team
>
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