Wait - I did not quite mean it that way Scott.
What I'm truly curious about (and from emails and PM's) is how many CCIE's
are either unemployed, under-employed, or over-qualified and are truly
having such a hard time...
1. Take country and the economy per country for example.
2. Take the current job market in the USA for example - not so many in the
USA seem to be having issues overall.
3. The U.K seems like it has too many CCIE?
4. The Middle East is ok mostly I'd think.
5. The Pacific and other develpoing countries seem to have some issues -
maybe the CCIE is not as well known?
But why not recertify?
On Fri, Sep 4, 2009 at 8:32 AM, Scott Morris <smorris_at_ine.com> wrote:
>
> And here I thought we may have valuable input since we've been around
> quite a while and see more CCIE's than most people do in their
> lifetime. But it's ok, you may do what you want. ;)
>
> Darby Weaver wrote:
> > I should preface this with "Not all trainers and people who make a living
> > making CCIE's should be the first to chime in"...
> >
> > Since these guys have a financial motivation... well it is their job and
> > industry.
> >
> > So consider the source.
> >
>
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