From: Phil (theccie@gmail.com)
Date: Wed Jun 16 2004 - 20:48:19 GMT-3
Cisco limits the recruiting of CCIEs from one partner to another
Because of their expert skills and experience, CCIEs are in demand
among Cisco's channel partners. To limit the adverse impact of losing
a key staff member, Cisco's Gold and Silver Channel Partner Program
sets policy regarding hiring CCIEs away from other Cisco Channel
Partners. In general, the program rules prevent a reseller who hires a
CCIE away from another reseller, from using that CCIE to qualify for
Gold or Silver status for a period of 12 months. More information can
be found in the Gold and Silver Program Policy Document in Appendix D,
Section 4 "CCIE Policies" or by contacting Partner Support.
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/625/ccie/employers/
If FTEI is a Cisco Partner, the other company will not be able to use
your CCIE# for 12 months. Nevertheless your CCIE# does not belong to
FTEI, you can just go online in all your profiles (CCIE, Certmanager,
Prometric, VUE, etc) and simply remove FTEI from your profile. There
is nothing they can do about it. Also, send an email to ccie@cisco.com
and let them know you no longer work for FTEI.
I am not trying to take sides here, just want to help clarify the situation.
Phil
On Wed, 16 Jun 2004 23:15:39 +0000, Nii orfson <norfson@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hey guys, I resigned from my company, Future Tech Enterprise (www.ftei.com)
> on May 1st, but the company is refusing to release my CCIE number. I do
> have positions with gold partners, one in South Africa and another in Va,
> but both offers are falling apart as those companies would like to use my
> number which is tied to FTEI. I sponsored myself for the CCIE and joined
> FTEI more than 7 months after passing the lab. The two companies have
> advised me to get a release letter from FTEI, but the company simply
> refuses to release the number. I have sent countless emails to Cisco,
> left messages with Partner Relations, opened cases, but neither Cisco nor
> FTEI seems to have a sense of urgency regarding this issue. Can anyone
> recommend a course of action? Joe
>
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