From: Darby Weaver (darbyweaver@yahoo.com)
Date: Sat Dec 23 2006 - 05:20:10 ART
1. Ensure any/all profiles you have are disassociated
with the company including your Career Certs and any
profiles you may have with other accounts as well -
just in case.
2. You should get a confirmation e-mail from Cisco
verifying that you are indeed disassociating yourself
from the partner. If not validate manually.
3. If all else fails create a temporary CCO Account
and transfer your credentials to it, and this is my
last failsafe technique to ensure my credentials move
with me. Again you'll get a confirmation email from
Cisco.
I say confirmation email but it may just be a
notification email.
--- Anderson Mota Alves <mota_anderson@hotmail.com>
wrote:
> Hi guys, I'm actually leaving the company and since
> the company is using
> my ccie for Gold Partner agreement I'd like to know
> if just
> disassociating my cco with the company is enough to
> advise cisco that I'm
> not with the company anymore..I've also heard that
> after I leave the
> company they can still use my ccie number for one
> year... so just
> wondering the right steps to do to advise cisco that
> I'm with my current
> employer anymore. Any advise is really appreciated.
> Thanks, Andy
>
>
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