What if you are asked to attach your CCO to a country where you are not
employed.
Example: You work for a company having offices in countries A,B and C. The
company has a partner status in country A and B but not C. You are employed
in country A but asked to attach your CCO to country C thus helping the
company to get partner status in country C. Now where does the company and
the candidate stand with respect to legal aspect and possible repercussions
to the candidate if this comes to notice of Cisco.
To my understanding you should be employed in the country where your CCIE
numbers is being used to gain partner status.
On Sun, Jul 26, 2009 at 1:16 PM, Darby Weaver <ccie.weaver_at_gmail.com> wrote:
> Considering there is a process to become a partner - I don't think it is
> easy to become registered with a Partner without one's own notice. Unless
> they have all your usernames, passwords, CSCO Number/Password, etc.
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