YES, this is what i meant to say, Thomas is correct.
On Wed, Aug 10, 2011 at 11:31 PM, Thomas Perrier <thomas_at_perrier.name>wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 11, 2011 at 8:05 AM, Mahmoud Genidy <ccie.mahmoud_at_gmail.com>
> wrote:
> > 1- The Cisco Engineer who looks after my new employer's partnership told
> my
> > employer that he WILL TRY to get my profile joined without having to go
> back
> > to the old employer.
>
> He can. Or rather, YOU can, unless you give your employer your
> Cisco.com password so he can do it for you (bad idea :). Associating
> your profile to a new company you now work for is allowed at any time.
>
> > 2- I had a look in this PDF from Cisco website that defines the Cisco
> Audit
> > policies, page 43:
> > http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/765/tools/cpapp/audit_doc.pdf
> >
> > And I found Cisco mainly talking about Silver and Gold partners and they
> > never mentioned Premier partner. In other words for my it means if only
> they
> > new partner will use your role as a CCIE. But what if the new partner is
> a
> > Premier and going to utilize me as a Systems Engineer?!
>
> What the new employer can't do is use SOME of your certs for one year
> (if he wanted to become Silver, for instance), unless the former
> employer releases them: CCIE, CCSP and CCVP last time I looked. Other
> certs are free (as in free speech).
>
> -Thomas
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