I hope your last question is a joke, but just in case, I would not
want just ANY CCIE as a mentor.
The lab is not a classical CCIE task. Many of those who passed it
would have a hard time if asked to pass the lab *tomorrow*.
And also, knowing something is no warranty of your ability to
pass that knowledge to someone else.
My opinion only, but an informed one :)
-Carlos (R/S#13838, CCSI)
Johnny B CCIE @ 25/10/2009 0:50 -0300 dixit:
> Why don't more individuals offer one-on-one mentoring services?
> $3500.00 per week can't be that bad for a CCIE. And what about CCIE's
> who are not employed or are in-between jobs? Who would not want a CCIE
> as a mentor?
>
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-- Carlos G Mendioroz <tron_at_huapi.ba.ar> LW7 EQI Argentina Blogs and organic groups at http://www.ccie.netReceived on Sun Oct 25 2009 - 09:11:25 ART
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