Re: How to keep CCIE

From: Kim teu (kim.teu@gmail.com)
Date: Thu Oct 09 2008 - 16:57:54 ART


Anyone hiring part-time instructor here?

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On Thu, Oct 9, 2008 at 1:44 PM, Bogdan Sass <bogdan.sass@catc.ro> wrote:

> Joseph Brunner wrote: > >> Start teaching the NEW CCNP track in your spare time at a local school or >> college, or even amongst junior engineers. >> >> Its good to give back, and you WILL keep your knowledge! >> (just taught my spantree PVST/RSTP/MST lesson last night) >> >> > I DEFINITELY agree! Teaching will help you both keep your knowledge, and > learn new things (students have the most fascinating ways of configuring > routers :) ). > I'm a Cisco Networking Academy instructor myself, and today ( 1 week > after getting my number ) I just went back to... teaching CCNA! I'm not > suggesting that you should do the same ( teaching CCNP, as Joseph suggested, > is much better suited to your purposes ), but it definitely feels good to > revisit the basics from time to time! :D > > > -- > Bogdan Sass > CCAI,CCSP,JNCIA-ER,CCIE #22221 (RS) > Information Systems Security Professional > "Curiosity was framed - ignorance killed the cat" > > > > Blogs and organic groups at http://www.ccie.net > > _______________________________________________________________________ > Subscription information may be found at: > http://www.groupstudy.com/list/CCIELab.html

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