From: Daniel Kutchin (daniel@kutchin.com)
Date: Thu Oct 13 2005 - 04:18:32 GMT-3
The CCIE Team can swap dates for you (ccie@cisco.com).
Give them your Cisco IDs and email addresses (or rather ask for details
first).
Daniel
----- Original Message -----
From: "Christopher M. Heffner" <cheffner@certified-labs.com>
To: "Danny Lane" <techtips@comcast.net>; <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Thursday, October 13, 2005 3:59 AM
Subject: RE: Cisco Policy on Swaping Lab dates
This has always been a problem since Cisco started the online scheduling
program. When I did this years ago for my R&S, I and the other guy
called each other at something like 3 am in the morning and as he
released his date, I rescheduled my date to his just released date. The
system then automatically released my lab date which the other guy then
picked up. As I remember I needed an earlier date and his wife said he
should be home for the birth of their first child. Probably the right
decision for him.
With perfect timing and a little luck it can be done but no promises.
Especially with all the announced changes for 1/1/2006, lab dates for
the fourth quarter seem to be filling up quickly.
Best of luck.
Later.
Christopher M. Heffner, CCIE 8211, CCSI 98760
Strategic Network Solutions, Inc.
VP of Internetworking Technologies
www.certified-labs.com
"Complete CCIE R&S and Security Online Rack Rentals"
-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
Danny Lane
Sent: Wednesday, October 12, 2005 4:19 PM
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: Cisco Policy on Swaping Lab dates
Has anybody had any experience swapping Lab Dates, or picking up someone
else's date?
I am working on a swap/take-over of another candidates date, and the
initial response from Cisco was that he would have to release then I
would have to be lucky to pull from the website since there are many
online trying to schedule. This is crazy, too much complexity for
something that is already complex and expensive.
Any words of wisdom are appreciated
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