From: Dave Schulz (dschulz@skyline-ats.com)
Date: Fri Jun 15 2007 - 09:21:45 ART
Congrats!
Dave Schulz
dschulz@skyline-ats.com
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From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
tahir polat
Sent: Friday, June 15, 2007 2:57 AM
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: passed R&S in Dubai on this tuesday
Hi folks,
I have just passed R&S in Dubai on this tuesday.
this is my story,
I have started to my networking life in 2000 in an ISP. Got CCNP and
some other midle level certs. in 2003 I have to make a decision whether
to go for the military service obligation for a year or postphone it
and try to get
CCIE and escape to abroad by a chance. I selcected the first one,
probably the worst one.
In army, after 6 months I was a lieutenant not a network engineer.
I was adapted to it, struggling with soldiers, administrative stuffs,
canonbols, rockets, etc. Just one time I interested to electronic close
to may professional life was reloading a rocket's computer which has a
predefined
targets to the capital city of naughty cyprus greeks. And yes, I saw
rebooting always
work :)
After finishing the military service I found myself have forgetten almost
all the networking stuff. It took 6 months to rebuild all stufs in my head.
There must be a target to try for me to improve myself and that was CCIE,
the reasonable one, my old dream. After about 2 years I got it on the
first shot. I have used InternetworExperts v4 WB, and primarily the docCD.
I have read all the pages of docCD many times, and practise them to see in
real
life and to understand the technology fully.
Yousuf as a proctor in Dubai represents Cisco in an excellent and
professional way.
I loved Dubai too, I am planning to go again just to visit this time :)
That's one thing I should advise to the preparing guys is never
postphone your dreams,
else it can cost you much,
wish you luck.
Tahir Polat
CCIE#18193
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