So, we can conclude two facts here:
First: Based on Thomas and Narbic, unless the new partner requires the use
of my CCIE there is no need for approval or letter from the old partner. So
for example moving my profile to a premier partner, and get assigned a
Systems Engineer role should work without the need for a release or approval
letter from old partner
Second: Based on what Ryan says, I can let my old partner to use my CCIE
towards his Silver partnership and in the same time let the new premier
partner benefit from my other certificates. This can be done by creating a
new CCO and associate my other Professional/Associate certificates to it. If
this is possible then it is exactly what I want! ... Is it really possible?
Regards
Mahmoud
On Fri, Aug 12, 2011 at 1:24 AM, Ryan West <rwest_at_zyedge.com> wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 11, 2011 at 02:05:09, Mahmoud Genidy wrote:
> > Subject: Re: CCIE Engineer moving from Silver to Premier
> >
> >
> > What actually confuses me are two things:
> >
> > 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.
> >
> > 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?!
> >
>
> Mahmoud,
>
> Unless the other partner decides to release your number in writing, then it
> can be kept for there for a year or until the partner finds a replacement.
> The partner is supposed to report you leaving as well and will be placed
> into a get well period, which is part of the reason you can't use your
> number elsewhere. You could create another CCO id and start associating
> your other P level certs towards the new login to be applied to CQS roles
> needed for the new partner. The IE doesn't really buy the new partner
> anything, but it does exempt you from CCNA/P / CCDA requirements for FE/SE
> roles in specializations. I think CCIE Flyer has some references to get
> your number disassociated with the silver partner if waiting that year is
> not an option.
>
> I don't know the relationship you have with the last company, but if you
> want to ensure that one year counter is running, you may need to contact
> support and inform them that you've left the previous partner.
>
> -ryan
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