From: Mark.Reyero@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Fri May 31 2002 - 16:53:13 GMT-3
PEOPLE PLEASE!!!! Let's kill this thread now before it get out of control!!!
I am going away for the weekend and I would hate to have to return on Monday
to thousands of messages replying to this thread. It seems that some folks
feel the necessity to post similar mind-numbing threads such as this every
few weeks.
It is Friday.... I suggest everyone grab a beer (Nati-Boh anyone?), head
outside, and enjoy the weekend. If you feel it necessary to boost your own
ego or crush someone else's (depending upon your point of view in this
never-ending argument), I would suggest you visit the archives.
Cheers!
-----Original Message-----
From: Emmanuel Oppong [mailto:e-oppong@attbi.com]
Sent: Friday, May 31, 2002 12:55 PM
To: Ccielab@Groupstudy. Com
Subject: CCIE: FOOD FOR THOUGHT
I interviewed recently for a sr. networking position and mentioned to the
interviewing manager, in passing, that I will be taking my ccie lab soon.
His response got me thinking and wondered what your thoughts are. This is
exacltly his response:
"Guys these days pass ccie depending on what test they get. ccie is
rediculous these days since the scenarios and questions asked are non-real
life and no good practicing engineer will ever use the methods stipulated in
the test" And then he goes on to say: "If you tune you ears to
groupstudy.com and pay attention to some of the rediculous questions and
scenarios being posed, then maybe you have a chance of passing". Guess
what? This guy is a ccie himself with a number in the 3000s. By the way, I
didn't piss him off for him to say these things, he actually was very
impressed with my years of experience and educational background.
It has gotten me thinking and quite frustrated at the thought of this
certification being branded as "ridiculous" by the same employers we are
trying to prove that we have top notch certification.
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