Re: How to Become a CCIE v2

From: midvangur41@simnet.is
Date: Tue Mar 11 2008 - 08:51:55 ARST


I know one engineer that failed in his first job as an high end engineer. His boss fired him and told him that his future will not be in engineering. The only job he could think for him was flipping burgers.
He took his advice and got a job at some unknown restaurant as a burger flipper.
He liked it and became good at it wery fast.
He quit his job after 1 year of burgerflipping to start his own burgerflipping company.
He is today one of the richest people here in this area and he is still flipping burgers.
Just for information.
Regards
Jon
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Edward Balow" <ebalow@hotmail.com>
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> Subject: RE: How to Become a CCIE v2
>
>> No, the CCIE isn't going to guarantee anybody anything. But then again,
>> what
>> is? There are folks with PhDs from MIT who can't find jobs. Or top tier
>> MBA
>> graduate flipping burgers at McDonalds.
>
> Um, exactly who are these people of who you refer to who have top-tier MBA's
> who are flipping burgers at McDonalds?
>
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