From: CCIE2B (ccie2b@xxxxxxx)
Date: Fri Mar 15 2002 - 13:37:14 GMT-3
I myself don't care either way. I may feel different after attaining my
goal. Remember, that's what this is, a personal goal for everyone. I have
heard many good things about this list and the contributors and I would just
like to keep this clean. If you have a number, way to go. We want to be
just like you. Just remember, everyone started on this list. If someone is
proud to have passed the written and feels that it should be on their
signature block, what harm is it doing to you?
CCIE's - congrats and thanks for your valuable help on this list - you have
earned to right to have an opinion on this matter
CCIE Written's - congrats and thanks for your valuable help on this list -
stay committed
CC13's - we all know that CCIE written is not a cert, but really who is
posing CC13 or CCIE which is it? If you put your face back into the books
and labs, this will not bother you at all...
Peace
----- Original Message -----
From: "cc13" <cc13@attbroadband.com>
To: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Friday, March 15, 2002 5:14 AM
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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