If Cisco finds out, which they audit the partners from time to time, he
will loose his CCIE.
On Mon, Nov 10, 2014 at 5:38 AM, Thomas Perrier <thomas_at_perrier.name> wrote:
> Terry,
>
> On Mon, Nov 10, 2014 at 2:09 PM, <terrylucas1975_at_gmail.com> wrote:
> > - My friend is a Cisco Certified R/S CCIE - from around 13 years ago...
> > - However, he has moved on to managing real Estate Business (i.e. non-IT
> work).
> > - He wants to keep his CCIE active, however, finds it tough to clear his
> > re-certs every 2 years without staying in the Cisco field.
> > - To this end, he wishes to do some part time Cisco work and attach his
> CCIE
> > with a Cisco partner (Gold, Silver etc) for experience and keep his CCIE
> fresh.
>
> He doesn't need to attach his CCIE to a Cisco partner in order to work
> for one. Looks to me that he'd want monetary compensation for this,
> although you didn't write it. Is he aware Cisco requires that CCIEs
> used for silver/gold status must work full time for the company?
>
> I'm sure many partners and CCIEs do it nonetheless, but they're taking a
> risk.
>
> If he'd only like to hold to his CCIE just in case, without having to
> recertify, he should look at the Emeritus status.
>
> -Thomas
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