From: Thomas Perrier (thomas@perrier.name)
Date: Sun Mar 29 2009 - 13:07:48 ART
On Sun, Mar 29, 2009 at 4:30 PM, Ruhann <groupstudy@ru.co.za> wrote:
> Frog, Rather interesting reading the feedback you got, I cant advise if it
> is right/wrong, ethical or not.
>
> But I can tell I know of a person from a friend, that is doing exactly
> that, he is working for company A, and has "rented out" the use of his CCIE
> # to company B.
> They paying him to use his CCIE # , inline for their GOLD status, for some
> perdiod of time I really dont know, signed apparently with some terms.
>
> Whether or not it is allowed firstly, I do not know, and if not, it would be
> interesting to know what the penalty implications are for Company B and
> Individual X if exposed.
> Or if it is allowed? (if so nice way to earn some extra douw for your IE)
By doing this the partner is breaking his contract with Cisco. If at
audit time that's discovered, well... some heads are gonna roll. Read
again the Cisco partner rules I sent in reply a few hours ago (I won't
copy it entirely again), and notice the following key words:
full-time regular employee residing in the country where certification is sought
CCIE must have exclusive, full-time contract with partner in country
seeking certification
Some people do it anyways... Sure, and some people cheat at exams too
(ask Darby ;). It's anyone's choice to which side of the fence they
prefer.
-Thomas
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