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

From: MADMAN (dmadlan@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Fri Mar 15 2002 - 13:00:42 GMT-3


   
  You mean a CCIE doesn't know everything about networking, damn, I
thought I was finished learning!! ;)

  It amazes me how some people get so worked up over such inconsequntial
things that are of no harm to anyone.

  To those that are so shallow, thin skinned, and sig fileaphobic, don't
read them!!!

  Dave

alee@cccis.com wrote:
>
> What a suggestion! I bet everyone in this study group knows CCIE written
> is not a cert by Cisco. The reason why people put it after their names is
> to let others know what their current status is in pursuing CCIE.
> Personally, I don't think even after you've got the CCIE number means you
> are the expert in R&S. It's just self-achievement and recogniztion of your
> hard work. And it's part of your milestone in your life. Do you think you
> are a know-all of Cisco technology after you become a CCIE? No one dares
> to say it. Again, this study group should function as a family and help
> one another out in pursuing knowledge, instead of being picky and mean to
> some people.
>
> Arthur
> CCIE written
>
>
> "cc13"
> <cc13@attbroad To: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
> band.com> cc:
> Sent by: Subject: Will you l4m3rz stop pu
tting CCIE
> nobody@groupst written after your name
> udy.com
>
>
> 03/15/2002
> 07:14 AM
> Please respond
> to "cc13"
>
>
>
> 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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