Re: CCIE lab fee raised!

From: Narbik Kocharians <narbikk_at_gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 3 Aug 2011 00:37:10 -0700

Guys remember that at the end of the day, when you get your number, you need
to perform up to that standard. We have good CCNA/NP pros, and we have ones
that don't know their A.. from the 18th hole.

When it comes to CCIEs, firms like the candidates go through a tech
interview, and if you are who you say you are, you get what you expected to
get.

Trust me everyone knows whats up. CCBSAs are changing jobs, they are
realizing they don't belong.

On Tue, Aug 2, 2011 at 11:18 PM, Kenneth Ratliff <lists_at_cluebat.net> wrote:

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> On Aug 3, 2011, at 1:36 AM, john rose wrote:
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> > I knows many ppl they went to india when they come back they certified
> CCNA,
> > CCNP MCSE and etc in a single month.
> > So CCIE will be going to be same... there is no Pearson is good if this
> will
> > happen P4S and testinside will sell the solution and game will Over.
>
> I wouldn't be too terribly worried about this actually happening. Cisco
> isn't that stupid. Given Brian's notes from the CCIE panel at Cisco Live,
> they seem to take the integrity of the CCIE very seriously. The outcry would
> be huge from not only CCIE candidates, but current CCIE's as well, as no one
> wants the certification devalued.
>
> If Cisco decided to turn full responsibility for the lab exam over to
> Pearson, they would effectively be ceding their position of being highly
> valued and sought after Certifications to Juniper, as everyone would
> probably start pursuing JNCIE, which would likely translate to a direct loss
> of market share - Cisco knows that their certification programs have an
> effect on purchase decisions, after all, it's a no brainer to purchase
> equipment that the majority of the workforce is actually trained to use. We
> haven't quite reached a point where network gear is commoditized the way
> server gear is.
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