From: Gary Duncanson (gary.duncanson@googlemail.com)
Date: Fri Sep 21 2007 - 13:26:16 ART
I shouldn't worry Gregory,
They are within their rights to do this but I do find it a rather odd
approach. The latest CCIE covers the latest things. If it's a way of
eliminating inexperienced lab-rats than it's also a skewed approach because
many people with later numbers obtain plenty of experience in the field
before making time/having the time to complete the CCIE. For example I was
learning how to design BGP multihoming and failover solutions for different
sites on 7206 VXR's and migrating datacentres back in 2001.
Still piper calls the tune I guess!
Gary
----- Original Message -----
From: "Gregory Gombas" <ggombas@gmail.com>
To: "Cisco certification" <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Friday, September 21, 2007 4:10 PM
Subject: Hurry up and get your number before its too late!
> Check out this job ad - says they prefer CCIE below 15000. I remember
> a few years ago they wanted CCIE's below 10000. Next it will be below
> 20000 - hope I make that threshold!
>
> http://seeker.dice.com/jobsearch/servlet/JobSearch?op=101&dockey=xml/f/6/f6da82e500534edb88b4d2ab26945b0f@endecaindex&c=1&source=20
>
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