RE: Will you l4m3rz stop putting CCIE written after your name

From: Frank Jimenez (franjime@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Fri Mar 15 2002 - 12:14:31 GMT-3


   
I would suggest that putting 'CCIE Written' or 'CCIE Lab Scheduled'
would at least as professional as sending an email with intermixed
letters and numerals in the subject line.

As long as you're not using a CCIE #XXXX after your name when you
haven't passed the lab, no one cares.

Besides, I've yet to see 'CCIE Written' on anyone's business card :-)

Of course, that's just my opinion.

Frank Jimenez, CCIE #5738
Spendid Master of the South, Most Sublime of the Configurators, Supreme
Leader of all Things Good (pro tempore) :-)

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Sent: Friday, March 15, 2002 7:14 AM
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Subject: Will you l4m3rz stop putting CCIE written after your name

I suggest you idiots visit Cisco's web site. CCIE written is not a
Cisco certification... neither is CCIE lab candidate. The fact that you
put either of these after your name show you are either too ignorant and
don't understand this or you're so obsessed with putting letters after
your name that you don't care. Either way you make yourself look lame.
How about you pass the lab, earn the cert, and then put CCIE #xxxx after
your name as officially sanctioned by Cisco. Until then stop posing!



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