Yonker Bonk,

Cisco knows that they have left because the reseller notifies Cisco as to
the amount of Cisco Certified individuals they have on staff, because the
reseller discount from Ciscois determined by the number of Cisco Certified
SEs.
So when a CCIE leaves Company A for Company B, Company B submits to Cisco
that they have another CCIE ... this is how Cisco knows. The same goes for
Compaq ASEs.

Hope this explains it to you.
"Yonkerbonk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Quoted from article: "For example, Cisco frowns on
> competing solutions providers raiding each other in
> search of CCIEs. Should one company lure another's
> CCIE, Cisco will not recognize that engineer's
> certification for a year, meaning the company that
> scored the new employee cannot count on him or her in
> its effort to climb the Cisco Partner Certification
> Program."
>
> I have never heard of this. How does Cisco determine
> if they've left or were lured away?
> That's dumb.
>
> Michael
>
> --- Daniel Cotts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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