My guess is SWB, maybe out of canada. But I definitely think SWB... Jennifer >===== Original Message From Simon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ===== >Since this is probably based on $$$ I would guess IBM Global Services > > wrote in message >news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... >> People! >> I can't believe you don't know this one...it's a giveaway. Cisco's #1 >> Gold partner has to be one of two companies...Nortel Networks or >Juniper!!! >> Where else would they need 43 CCIE's to fix all the problems with their >> products? It's simple. Hehehe, sorry, guess that's just some Friday humor. >> On >> the serious side. I would guess that it was an ISP so I'm gonna go with >> Sprint as being the #1 largest. Just an educated guess though. So what's >the >> answer Raymond? =) >> >> Mark Z. >> >> In a message dated 1/11/01 11:41:04 PM Eastern Standard Time, >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: >> >> >> > Hmm, SBC has a bunch of CCIEs. There's an SBC CCIE in JAX who's really >> > sharp, almost as sharp as me ;-p >> > >> > -s >> > >> > -----Original Message----- >> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of >> > Raymond Thomas >> > Sent: Friday, January 12, 2001 12:26 AM >> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> > Subject: RE: Any Network Managers out there? [3:982] >> > >> > >> > Not them either! >> > >> > RT >> > >> > -----Original Message----- >> > From: Dennis >> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> > Sent: 1/11/01 10:43 PM >> > Subject: Re: Any Network Managers out there? [3:982] >> > >> > definately not one of those. >> > maybe Equant or BANI or NEC >> > >> > >> > "sfbayer" wrote in message >> > news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... >> > > Who's Cisco's largest gold partner? Lucent? IBM? ATT? >> > > >> > > >> > > "Raymond Thomas" wrote in message >> > > news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... >> > > > Funny thing, >> > > > >> > > > I have the same exact need in NYC too for Cisco's largest Gold >> > Partner >> > > with >> > > > 43 CCIE's on staff ;-) >> > > > >> > > > Raymond Thomas >> > > > >> > > > -----Original Message----- >> > > > From: Lisa Felner >> > > > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> > > > Sent: 1/10/01 7:00 PM >> > > > Subject: RE: Any Network Managers out there? [3:982] >> > > > >> > > > Actually Chuck, the manager does not need to be the techical expert. >> > > > What >> > > > my client is looking for is a true Engineering Manager. The person >> > will >> > > > handle the coordination of pre-sales engineers and post-sales >> > engineers, >> > > > reviews, client satisfaction, paperwork approvals and hiring, and so >> > on. >> > > > >> > > > Making sure that the company is meeting budget, visiting with >> > clients to >> > > > assure their satisfaction and so on. >> > > > >> > > > The CCIE's and Sr. Network engineers that report to the manager are >> > the >> > > > ones >> > > > that need to be REALLY technical. >> > > > >> > > > So, if your are the technical person that it sounds to me are you, >> > then >> > > > this >> > > > may not be the right spot for you. >> > > > >> > > > However, if you are an experience manager that has had experience >> > > > managing >> > > > technical people we may have somthing to discuss. >> > > > >> > > > Thanks for your message. >> > > > >> > > > Lisa >> > > > Chuck Larrieu wrote: >> > > > > >> > > > > Positions like this intrigue me, but probably not for the >> > > > > reasons you all >> > > > > might think. >> > > > > >> > > > > Back in my days as a tech dept manager, the thing I absolutely >> > > > > hated the >> > > > > most was the management parts - the reviews, the approvals, the >> > > > > bill paying, >> > > > > all that crap. I found the more my department grew, the less >> > > > > fun I was >> > > > > having because I wasn't really doing the hands on that got me >> > > > > there. >> > > > > >> > > > > Also, over the years, I have come to believe that good >> > > > > technology skills are >> > > > > not necessary a part of good management skills. >> > > > > >> > > > > In other words, when I see a post like this, I still ask myself >> > > > > - how >> > > > > necessary is it for the manager to be the ultimate expert on >> > > > > the technical >> > > > > aspects of the job? I.e. the manager is the CCIE and the >> > > > > department is >> > > > > CCNP's and CCNA's. to be truthful, I begin to get the feeling >> > > > > that this may >> > > > > be somewhat inverted, in terms of best use of the skill set. >> > > > > >> > > > > Anyone? >> > > > > >> > >> >> >> >> >> Message Posted at: >> http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=3&i=1009&t=982 >> -------------------------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the Jobs list, send a message to >[EMAIL PROTECTED] with the body containing: >> unsubscribe jobs >> > > > > >Message Posted at: >http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=3&i=1075&t=982 >-------------------------------------------------- >To unsubscribe from the Jobs list, send a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the body containing: >unsubscribe jobs ------------------------------------------------------------ Have a Good Day!! 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