Re: RE: dr election help

From: Godswill Oletu (oletu@inbox.lv)
Date: Sun May 21 2006 - 13:37:52 ART


Gigi,

 I will have to agree with Heinz, because going by your questions; apart
from burning your hard currency, you will be frustrated if you attend a
bootcamp.

All the questions you asked this morning are basic core technology topics
and to think that a five day crash bootcamp will fix all that gap, is not
been sincere to oneself. One is expected to master at least the core topics
and have a very good foundation on the various technologies, before
attending a bootcamp.

Bootcamps are focused on practical and if you do not have the foundation,
you do not have anything to practice. You will end up asking alot questions,
that will make others to start stairing at you, or make the instructor to be
thinking that you are wasting everybody's time.

Also, please try to play nice, Tony Schaffran gave you a good response on
your Frame relay question, it was when the questions start flooding in and
they all have to do with basic technology that, he start referring you
Cisco's DocCD. I even gave you detailed response and sample configure on
your QoS question, but when I saw the other questions coming, I felt that
answering them "might" do you any good. Life is too sweet to start picking
fights.

And believe me, though it is full of errors and poorly documented, that
Cisco DocCD, is rich in knowledge. If you immerse yourself in it for some
time, you will emerge a changed individual.

HTH
Godswill Oletu

----- Original Message -----
From: <gigi.ccie@gmail.com>
To: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Sunday, May 21, 2006 12:12 PM
Subject: Re: RE: dr election help

> Actually from their free labs, I think they would be better for me after I
have a good foundation.
>
> I have saved up a lot of things that don't quite click. And yes, for
those who keep pointing my to the home\home.
>
> I do know how to read. I think I got that part.
>
> Now I'm trying to clarify some things.
>
> I guess I could just pay for a bootcamp. However, they can be hard on a
budget. And from what a friend of mine said, you really want to know the
foundation topics first.
>
> I looked at Heinz Ulm and he made it clear if you cannot answer these
questions then then you probably need to understand them before attending my
class.
>
> In so many words.
>
> So...
>
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