RE: OT: Need advice for next CCIE track..

From: Roman Rodichev (roman@iementor.com)
Date: Wed Dec 19 2007 - 11:07:16 ART


Before you waste a lot of money and time on inclass storage training, ping me on Y!M, I'll put you on a fast track for getting ccie san within two months. You won't have to leave your home.

Roman Rodichev
5xCCIE #7927 (R&S, Security, Voice, Storage, Service Provider)
Instructor, Content Developer. ieMentor Corporation
http://www.iementor.com
Y!M: roman7927

-----Original Message-----
From: "Anthony Bonilla" <anthonybonilla.ccie@gmail.com>
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Sent: 12/18/07 10:53 PM
Subject: OT: Need advice for next CCIE track..

Team,

I know this question has been asked multiple times by few people on this
list and I know people have said that it all depends on what you like to do,
etc. But, I want to ask it again and would appreciate your honest opinion.
I already have my R&S CCIE and working as a consultant currently at a decent
salary and stuff but looking forward to something that would make me more
valuable and gives a chance to be in demand and have an edge, I have been
thinking about going for storage CCIE. I have to admit that I have not
much idea about storage but would like to see what others think about it and
pls let me know whether there is enough value to doing it and if there are
jobs for this out there - I think EMC might be big in this industry but want
to hear from people who either have already attained this certification or
have done some research. As I mentioned before, I have no clear preference
here but just looking to go for something that would help me stay in demand
in future endeavors and would help me make some extra bucks. I hope I have
made my point clear and would eagrly looking for your advice.

BTW, if someone has a good recommendation for storage training, pls do share
as well. Thanks.

TIA,

Tony



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