RE: cciecert book ?!!

From: Darby Weaver (darbyweaver@yahoo.com)
Date: Wed Jan 09 2008 - 17:49:13 ARST


Very well said Ethan. Look forward to meeting you in
Pasadena.

Darby

--- "Banks, Ethan" <Ethan.Banks@ChasePaymentech.com>
wrote:

> Totally right, totally agreed. I have worked harder
> for this, by far,
> than on any previous certs. Even though I'm still a
> good ways off from
> the summit, I have learned volumes that have helped
> make me a better
> engineer. It has taken hundreds of hours of
> reading, writing, and lab
> work to learn what I've learned, with still more to
> go to make the
> summit.
>
> I don't want companies selling actual CCIE labs.
> The CCIE designation
> is not something that should be cheapened. A CCIE
> title is the gold
> standard, the certification by which all other IT
> professional
> certifications are measured by. I've been awed by
> this cert for years.
> I've respected and admired the few CCIE's I've run
> into. Their
> knowledge and demeanor command that respect.
>
> When I finally earn the right to sign my name as a
> CCIE, I want my
> certification to be worthy of the same respect I've
> accorded to others
> over the years. Stupid CCIE? Not on my watch.
>
> /Ethan - CCIE Candidate Blog
> http://www.ethanbanks.net
>
> |-----Original Message-----
> |From: nobody@groupstudy.com
> [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On
> |Behalf Of Goyal, Avdhesh
> |Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2008 2:51 AM
> |To: Monica Belluci; Cielieska Nathan; Cisco
> certification
> |Subject: RE: cciecert book ?!!
> |
> |If you pass CCIE and don't know anything, how will
> you face your
> |customer? and even your colleagues will not
> recognise you and they will
> |100% call you "Stupid CCIE", if not in front of
> you, atleast
> |to everyone
> |else.
> |
> |So lets get the number not only for the sake of
> number. Am I right
> |?????/
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