From: Joseph Brunner (joe@affirmedsystems.com)
Date: Fri Apr 04 2008 - 23:33:47 ART
It's not how much you make; it's how much you save.
In the NY Times (or a similar, my memory lapses) they compared two doctors
who make $400k per year at about age 40. One had a negative net wealth; one
was worth in excess of several million dollars.
What's the difference? One was a flamboyantly extravagant in his spending;
the other was happy to sock away cash, and grow his practice.
So don't throw the jumpers on this dead horse again, I'll spare you the
trouble.
If you work for any of these wages your still a pretty small in the scheme
of things; I'd like to re-port NRF's old emails, but if you want to make "a
good living" you need to go do something else. "There is NO money in CISCO".
I installed a 11 AP wifi network in a guys $60M townhouse last year in the
middle of manhattan. Do you think he "routes and switches", or "runs ASA's
in active/active"?
The new "middle class" starts at $1M net income PER YEAR. I don't think with
one or 10 CCIE certifications behind our name either of us is going to enter
this demographic just doing network engineering for a living.
-Joe
Certified Jr. Beginner #19366
-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On Behalf Of
Moazzam Daimi
Sent: Friday, April 04, 2008 8:50 PM
To: Cisco certification
Subject: OT: Salry range for CCIE
Hi All,
On an Article written by Eman on IT World (01/15/2008), I found salary range
for CCIEs:
**
*South America/Mexico* from* $30k - $70k*
*Canada* from *$65k - $110k*
*United States* from *$80k - $150k*
*United Kingdom* from *$90k to $190k*
**
I've found that:
*Dubai(UAE) *from* $50K to $120K*
How is the Pay for CCIE in Japan, Australia and European countries ?
~ Moazzam
Thanks
Syed Moazzam Daimi
Senior Network Engineer
SwissBank
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