I guess the easy answer to your question is "yes" - 
if someone wants to pay more for a CCIE lab candidate
than for a CCNP who is not a candidate for the lab,
then it is worth more to them.  

Now, my personal opinion would be that you could not use 
the attainment of either CCIE written or CCNP as a valid
sole measure of marketability.

I can find folks who have passed the written that know
more about networking and Cisco than some CCNP's, and can
find folks who have achieved CCNP that know more than some
who have passed the written and are candidates for the two
days of hell.  The bottom line is this - does the person know
their stuff, are they willing to continually learn new
stuff, and how well can they perform when under fire.

Good luck!

Pat Talbot, CNE,CCNP,CCDA          
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-----Original Message-----
From: Norman Kunathansak [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, August 14, 2000 4:18 PM
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Subject: Passed CCIE written


hi,
Is that true that people who've only passed CCIE written not the lab are
more marketable than those CCNP? As I know, there is no prerequisites for
you to take CCIE written test.

Thanks
Norman

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