From: Roberto (twinturbos@xxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Tue Oct 02 2001 - 19:42:39 GMT-3
CCIE : 2 semesters of Grad school? Which bit did you byte? I'll give you 2
cents to save your opinion. CCIE's are tops in the Networking industry just
like specializing doctors are tops in the medical field. A doctor who
graduates from med school with no experience isn't worth much until he gets
experience. CCIE's have experience and prove it by passing a lab exam. By
the way, go into an ISP and tell them you are an engineer with PHD and want
$150000/yr to configure BGP. They'll laugh in your face. On the other hand,
tell them you are a CCIE and watch them drool!!!
----- Original Message -----
From: "Hansang Bae" <hbae@nyc.rr.com>
To: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Monday, October 01, 2001 10:07 PM
Subject: RE: New R&S Exam Tidbits
> At 09:40 PM 10/1/01 -0400, Scott Morris wrote:
> >When was the last time that you asked one of your doctors where they went
to
> >school?
>
> Every time I visit a new doctor. Their MD degree is on the wall. And the
> points you make are not valid AT ALL. Medical school is a 4 year
undergrad
> (being able to maintain a very high GPA), MCATs, 4 years of GRUELING
> medical school, 1 year of MORE GRUELING intern year, 3-7 years of EVEN
> MORE GRUELING residency. Oh, and you have to pass the national boards
> wirtten and oral.
>
> CCIE is what, a vendor cert that can be had w/ less than one year of
> experience?
>
> I know you were just making a comparision, but I see people making these
> arguments w/o ever thinking it through. And it happens to be a pet peeve
> of mine (in case you couldn't guess that! <G>)
>
> IMO, CCIE is equivalent to one or two semesters of upper engineering
> undergrad courses. But of course, that's just my $0.02 worth - taxable in
> NYC <G>
>
> hsb
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