To add a a little more information to this, I already have the blended lab 
solution, purchased it prior to the Written exam material being available.  
Have started on it several times but always the next big project at work!  Now 
I have to renew my CCNP and want to start the path again but have a much 
shorter window to get the written done.  
The lab material is focused on the lab, I don't want to get distracted by more 
information than I need at this moment. I can easily get lost in the details.  
The lab VoD material would have to assume to a degree that you have already 
taken the written so it begs the question how does this impact the details of 
the information presented in the lab as opposed to the Written VoD.  Either way 
you slice it there is a lot of information to cover.  I use a certain set of 
protocols at work but this still leaves a lot of stuff that I don't.  Really 
looking to narrow the focus to just the written if this makes sense.
 


 

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On Jun 10, 2013, at 9:20 AM, Joe Sanchez <[email protected]> wrote:

> Kenneth,  I couldn't agree with you more.  Although I do put the CCIE R&S
> Written on my Resume it's nothing more than to show that I'm working my
> butt off to accomplish this goal with or without the help of my employeer.
> As it goes with anything you put on your resume, you should be prepared to
> back up anything that you have on it.  If you cannot back up your resume,
> you'll never get a job that has a group of real engineers .
> 
> Joe Sanchez
> 
> 
> On Sun, Jun 9, 2013 at 9:38 PM, Kenneth George <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> I have read on several blog sites that if you haven't passed the CCIE Lab,
>> you should not put the letters CCIE on your resume.
>> 
>> At my company, we have had several people interview for a senior network
>> position that had passed their CCIE R&S Written, but really did not seem to
>> even be at a CCNP level of knowledge. Brain Dumps and test cheats devalue
>> our entire profession.
>> 
>> I currently have not passed my lab, but I would say it's definitely worth
>> both the expense and effort. If for no other reason that to prove to the
>> world your capability.
>> 
>>> Wondering how different the detail is for the material in the Written VoD
>>> from the Lab VoD?  I need a quick way of learning the material to pass
>> the
>>> written exam but of course I would like to start on the lab shortly
>>> afterwards and am wondering if it is worth the extra money.
>>> 
>>> Thanks,
>>> 
>>> Mark
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