No offense Strobel, but I know of no Cisco employee that 1) thinks he or she isn't more than one quarter of bad stock reporting away from losing their job 2) thinks Cisco is the panacea of employers (the millionaire stock guys/ gals have left and those left are eating sour grapes because they couldn't vested in time) 3) most positions within Cisco (namely the CCIE billets) don't generally pay the upper end of scale, unless you're lucky enough to be on a sales account with say someone the size of Time Warner/ AOL.
Just my experience- having worked with current and former Cisco employees... Please don't get me wrong, logically it would seem Cisco Corporate is the way to go... All the best !!! Phil -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, April 11, 2002 10:45 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: CCIE Written Reading.. [7:41017] Larry, Well, it did work for me and as you see I am going for the lab now. Of course, ccbootcamp, Boson, cerificationzone these are all just tools. The actual result varies depending on the person's capacity. But, I am curious. Why do you want to become a CCIE? I want to become a CCIE with the hope and anticipation of a better job, a better income, and a better life. You already have a better life. Your signature says you work for Cisco, and you are constantly on this list. This means you are getting paid for surfing and chatting! This is an ultimate job. I love it. I don't believe any other employer would give you so much leway even if you were holding a PhD in brainsurgery. Where I work, we are not allowd to surf the web and participate in newsgroups when we are on the clock :-( Forget CCIE and hold on to your good Cisco Systems employer, and shoot me an application form if they are hiring :-) Best wishes, A Strobel (working on the lab exam....) Quoting Larry Letterman : > Bernard's test does not work well, I would advise > using dennis L.'s boson # 3 test. Its a better test for > written. > > > Larry Letterman > Cisco Systems > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Wednesday, April 10, 2002 11:20 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: CCIE Written Reading.. [7:41017] > > > Kris, > > I am sure you will find tons of info on this subject in archives. > Strategies are different from person to person. > I used the following to pass my written: > > -Bruce Caslow's Book (1st or 2nd edition) > -Boson #1 by Bernard > -CCO > > You can add www.certificationzone.com to your arsenal if you are an avid > reader. They have excellent white papers. > > During the period that you wait and practice for you lab, you can read: > Halabi > Jeff Doyle (1 &2) > BGP-4 by parkhurst > and many more. > > Good luck, > A Strobel ( working on the lab exam.........) > > > > Quoting Kris Keen : > > > Hi All, > > > > I'll be preparing for the CCIE written exam very shortly, Im in the > process > > of building the tid bits for my lab and collecting the reading material.. > > > > What books should I read at a min, and what would be even more > advantgeous? > > > > I have all the CCNP books (Exam Cert Guides) and Doyles TCPIP Vol 1. > > > > Please help... > > > > Thanks! > > Kris > -_-_-_ Mail3000 gives you 30 Megs of Email space free -_-_- > This mail sent through http://mail3000.com/ -_-_-_ Mail3000 gives you 30 Megs of Email space free -_-_- This mail sent through http://mail3000.com/ Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=41270&t=41017 -------------------------------------------------- FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupstudy.com/list/cisco.html Report misconduct and Nondisclosure violations to [EMAIL PROTECTED]