From: c0ckhead2000@yahoo.com
Date: Wed Oct 01 2003 - 13:09:07 GMT-3
I see a lot of people tell me that they are "network engineers" but being a windows network admin or a UNIX network admin doesnt count. These people cant tell me how traceroute works, they ask what TCP IPsec uses, they ask what ports need to be opened inbound on a firewall for a session keepalive. And still they tell me that they are network people, then I ask them about BGP and they get scared, they are a bunch of jokers.
Steve
Edmund Tham <edmund_tcm@hotmail.com> wrote:
I am also a CCIE recently. I have 4 year+ of work experience with lots of
field experience. I am trying to change job to get better pay because my
company is not paying me what a CCIE should be paid and my pay sucks. But I
found that the job market is very saturated with network engineer. Don't say
about screwing up in job interview, I don't even have a chance to go for job
interview with all the application that I have sent out. I really don't know
what the employeer are looking for nowsaday. Maybe nowsaday looking for a
job is not what u know.... but who u know.
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Sent: Wednesday, October 01, 2003 2:38 AM
Subject: RE: CCIE's Looking for employment
> I am a new CCIE, I passed two months ago. I am still looking for my first
computer job, currently I am back-hoe driver for a construction company, but
I read every post on the site and went to every CCIE bootcamp for dummies I
could, so I would only want 110k per year and 4 weeks vacation. I am fast
learner so don't worry about my lack of experience. What else can you tell
me about the job.
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> Thanks
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> Steve
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