CCNA is a prerequisite to the CCNP, therefore it is implied to those that
know.   My personal opinion is that anyone who needs to append all of their
cert letters to their name is either trying too hard to impress someone or,
very in-confident in their abilities.

You can have CCNA, CCNP, MCSE, CNE, Net+, blah blah blah on the end of your
name, but as soon as you open your mouth, your credibility will be known to
anyone around you that has any idea themselves.

If you want to be 'the man', know your sh**, period.  Save the letters for
your resume.

CCIE still rings a pretty sound though!

----- Original Message -----
From: Robert Padjen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, January 26, 2001 12:27 AM
Subject: Certifications on resumes


> I was asked an interesting question this morning by a
> friend who just passed their CCNP. Basically they
> wanted to know if they should now remove the CCNA from
> their resume or list both CCNA and CCNP.
>
> I took the position that (as I do) the CCNP implies
> the CCNA, and therefore one would only list their
> 'highest' within a track. A number of co-workers said
> no, list it all.
>
> Please chime in with your position - unicast if your
> just sending a vote and multicast if you are raising a
> discussion. Sorry to those who feel this is an
> improper use of the board.
>
> Thanks.
>
> =====
> Robert Padjen
>
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