Re: The State of the CCIE Training Industry

From: <Keegan.Holley_at_sungard.com>
Date: Mon, 13 Jul 2009 13:23:41 -0400

And these are the days of our lives...... Hopefully the cap and trade bill
will limit hot air directed to one's inbox.

From:
Anthony Faria <tfaria72_at_gmail.com>
To:
Darby Weaver <ccie.weaver_at_gmail.com>
Cc:
Cisco certification <ccielab_at_groupstudy.com>
Date:
07/13/2009 12:58 PM
Subject:
Re: The State of the CCIE Training Industry
Sent by:
nobody_at_groupstudy.com

Sometimes you build an empire then have others run it. We all want to
retire
that is the goal or at least not work as hard. I dunno what happened with
Brian but if I was Brian and had all those employees I would just run the
company and relax a bit but that would be me.

Tony

On Mon, Jul 13, 2009 at 6:40 AM, Darby Weaver <ccie.weaver_at_gmail.com>
wrote:

>
> My biggest concern was the piracy thing and its effect on the vendors
> here. I'm a little more recently vested than 5 years and a bit more
heavily
> vested than most I'd suspect - well a much as some who go to alot of
classes
> or products before finally passing. Kewl - You got me.
>
> The problem is the sales and the industry. When I hear vendors who
support
> us, the candidates, and those vendors are DEEPLY concerned about their
> income making opportunities. It's not my income or yours, TODAY. Maybe
> TOMORROW.
>
> When the man who said the CCIE 2.0 Program is going to stand and deliver
> and take on the tyranny of other programs... aka Brian Dennis and then
he
> as much as disappears or becomes STRANGELY quiet and his formerly
biggest
> NEMESIS now speaks for HIM...
>
> I find that odd.
>
> I call it OIL and WATER. And no I never thought mix well either.
>
> Now Brian Dennis is a person entitled to his privacy. I'll buy that.
>
> Brian Dennis may not see fit to post on Groupstudy - I understand there
are
> some reasons why this may be so too.
>
> Brian Dennis may not even care to post on InternetworkExpert's own Forum
> for the past year - almost to the day now - I guess it is his forum (or
was)
> and if he does not wish to post that's his business too.
>
> Brian Dennis can teach the CCNP to his heart's content - hey he's more
than
> qualified. He is MORE THAN quaified.
>
> Brian Dennis can let Scott Morris speak for him.... I find it odd,
> strange, and peculiar. But hey, apparently a few people here find my
posts
> odd and peculiar too.
>
> For all I know Brian is cremated in a box and he still gets reports. Not
> my concern as many have said the show must go on - with or without Brian
> Dennis.
>
>
>
> One way or the other - Brian Dennis appears to be effectively removed
from
> the public stage. Whether alive or dead, working or unemployed, wealthy
or
> impoverished, it probably won't matter...
>
> Or will it?
>
> For all I know Brian Dennis is working on a killer CCIE Voice program
for
> InternetworkExpert - he passed and so did Petr. Two of the most skilled
and
> birghtest guys in the industry. Can't wait to see the product.
>
> I just did not quite understnad why Petr was taking resumes for another
> CCIE Voice - but someone's got to teach I guess.
>
>
>
>
> Now anyone else but me find this funny?
>
>
> Ouch!
>
>
> Bruce Caslow reports a lot of development for the 360 program for Voice
-
> maybe there is a suprise in store for us all.
>
>
> No I never really cared where Carmen San Diego was...
>
> LOL!
>
> Enjoy guys.
>
> I think this should leave some room for interpretation. I'm taking my
> vacation now.
>
> Enjoy!

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