Hey Sam!

Great post, but - you've burst my bubble.......

>>while others are basking in the glory of plain old hard work(with a
matching 5 figure salary)

gee, I already make $10,000.................. :-)

Guess I'll go back to Microsoft.

Kevin Wigle

(ok, ok........ I'm expecting flames this time - go for it)

----- Original Message -----
From: scott mann 
To: 
Sent: Thursday, May 10, 2001 10:53 PM
Subject: CCIE - the real world - daily life of CCIE's. [7:4122]


> I work with dozens of CCIE's in different departments on a day to day
basis.
> My company builds Router/Switch traffic/protocol generators/analyzers. Our
> equipment is in many buidlings on Cisco's San Jose campus. Being a support
> engineer affords me the opportunity to work hand in hand with these
> guys/gals(yes, quite a few are female) in developing tests for their
> particular group/project. With this said, I can tell you some real world
> truths;
> CCIEs come in every size, shape, and IQ level. Some are managers who
rarely
> involve themselves in test grunt work, while others are basking in the
glory
> of plain old hard work(with a matching 5 figure salary). I believe that
> being a CCIE gives someone a certain level of respect for their
> accomplishment, but that only takes you so far; after that you must prove
> yourself to be an intelligent, hard working person who is versitile,
> communicates well, and gets things done.
>




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