>If you wore a suit, they would know you weren't a real engineer and flunk
>you immediately! ;-) (Unless you were Vint Cerf.)
>
>You compared it to the Novell instructor test, which is comparing oranges
>and apples. To become a Cisco instructor, your manners, speech, dress, etc.
>would be relevant. In that case business clothes would be expected,
>although not necessarily a suit in this day and age, I would guess.
>
>Priscilla

But do remember the elite corps of CSSI's qualified to teach in the 
Real New York, whose speech needs to include "shut up and sit down".

How many bits are in the City of New York's prefix? "Nunnaya bizness."

>
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: Steven A. Ridder [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>>Sent: Tuesday, December 18, 2001 3:00 PM
>>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>Subject: Proper dress for CCIE lab? [7:29524]
>>
>>
>>Is it true that you have to be dressed in a suit for the CCIE lab?  Do them
>>mark mannerisms, speech and dress?  I have some old Novell guys telling me
>>horror stories of the Novel Instructor Program.
>>
>>Steve
>
>
>________________________
>
>Priscilla Oppenheimer
>http://www.priscilla.com




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