From: Carlos G Mendioroz (tron@huapi.ba.ar)
Date: Fri Mar 25 2005 - 07:58:11 GMT-3
If "your company" is using your #, then your cco profile is associated
with them. You can go to partners self service and check your current
association...
Richard Dumoulin wrote:
> Is there a way to know if a company is using one's number apart from asking
> the employer?
>
> -- Richard
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jay Hennigan [mailto:jay@west.net]
> Sent: Thursday, March 24, 2005 9:36 PM
> To: Sean C
> Cc: Lee Gillespie; ccielab@groupstudy.com
> Subject: Re: CCIE Company registration
>
> On Thu, 24 Mar 2005, Sean C wrote:
>
>
>>Just to expand this a little because I may be in a similar situation (IF I
>>ever pass the lab), the way I understand it, the current company has to
>
> show
>
>>that they paid for your training as well as your lab in order to claim
>
> your
>
>>number. If you can prove that you sponsored your own training (ie - paid
>>for any classes and/or books) and paid for passed and also including any
>>failed lab attempts, then your current company can't use your number for
>>their partnership requirements. Again, I'm admittedly ignorant on this
>>subject but am curious myself.
>
>
> I have not seen this in any of Cisco's documentation. My understanding
> of the rules based on past emails (it's been a while) is that if your
> CCIE number is being used by a Cisco partner for qualification requirements
> and you leave, the old partner has six months to replace you without losing
> their status, and the new partner can't use your number in their CCIE count
> for some time (six months? a year?) unless the old partner "releases" it.
>
> I have never seen anything from Cisco that addresses the issue of who
> paid for the training and lab attempt(s). Some employment contracts may
> cover that type of thing, if the employer wants to ensure that they don't
> pay for your training only to have you jump ship, bit I don't think Cisco
> wants to know or cares. They would be smart not to, as it would be very
> likely to generate into a he-said-she-said type of thing.
>
> --
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-- Carlos G Mendioroz <tron@huapi.ba.ar> LW7 EQI Argentina
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