RE: OT- regarding employer using CCIE number from partner cert

From: Sergey Golovanov (sergey.golovanov@iementor.com)
Date: Fri Feb 16 2007 - 20:45:26 ART


That's why you should never get a new job until you actually get a ccie.

I consider pay increase negotiations pointless. Make it simple. Apply for a new job, get an offer letter and bring it back to your employee. You don't have to say much then.

And there's nothing wrong with being greedy, because no matter how greedy you are, your employer is still more greedy than you.

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Sergey Golovanov, CCIEx5 (R&S/Security/Voice/Service Provider/Storage)
"Please, don't ask me for my ccie #, there are reasons why I can't release it"
ieMentor Instructor and Content Developer
http://www.iementor.com

-----Original Message-----
From: "Gao, Qingli" <c-qgao@state.pa.us>
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Sent: 2/16/07 3:56 PM
Subject: OT- regarding employer using CCIE number from partner cert

I recently got my number at RTP.
I have been preparing for my CCIE lab for 2 years. I joined my current
company several months ago and they only paid for the test fee.

Now they want to use my number for partner cert. They basically require
me to update my CCO account with my CCIE number which I haven't
associated it with my CCO yet.

I just want to know how to negotiate for a pay rate increase. Is there
any doc from CISCO specifies that CCIE number is belonging to me and I
have the right to refuse the usage from current employer?

I am not trying to keep my number from my employer, just feel that I
should at least get some awards for my hard work and all the cost during
the past two years.

Any suggestion will be appreciated.

Thank you!



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