Hi,
I reckon the fear is real. As I have said in the past I have been involved in the
telcom, computing and data comms fields for more years than most people reading this
have in this world yet I still fear what little I know.
I have young guns araound me that come to me for all sorts of help. My job is to be a
bit of a mentor. I can help in more ways and with experiences that aren't in books.
I fear the exams and bet most of the young guns would do better. But fear I shouldn't
as I can see things others miss, my nose for problems in the real world is good. One
day I'll have the confidence to pass the CCIE for I feel confidence as well as
knowledge must be a real part to it all. I will however enjoy learning more on the
way and as old and tired I become I won't have a lot of trouble carrying the knowledge
I gain.
Take it for what it is worth.
Keep Smilin'
Teunis
Hobart, Tasmania
Australia
On Saturday, December 23, 2000 at 11:03:48 PM, Jim Healis wrote:
> Well, at one time I thought that I was knowledgeable. I wouldn't say
> that about myself tonight.
> I started taking the Boson practice exams for the CCIE written, and I am
> realizing just how much I don't know. I have been consistently getting
> 50-52%. It's like I have hit a plateau in my knowledge.
> I will say, however, that what I do know is in direct line with the kind
> of work I have been doing for the past 3 years.
> Well, I guess I didn't have much of a point to this message... just to
> take up space, and let people know where I am at in my studies.... for
> those that don't care, please refrain from criticism.
>
> Thanks!
>
> -j
>
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