I live in the metroplex.  There is work to be had in Dallas.  The
criteria for getting it is more difficult.  By all means go for
the CCIE.  It takes 6-18 months for the sharp people and if it takes
longer don't let it get you down.  One of the best engineers I know
took 7 attempts to pass the lab and the worst CCIE I know passed the
first time.  However, don't think that being a CCIE is the end of your
troubles.  CCIE will lend a little credibility and open some doors,
it is still the experience that counts.



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Sent: Friday, April 12, 2002 10:10 AM
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Subject: IE Written [7:41321]


I hope no one jumps on me about this but I am in Dallas and as most of you
know the market here is horrible.  And that is an understatement.  I am
wanting to go for my IE written in about 3 months but I only have a year of
experience.  I know that is not enough by Cisco standards but it may be my
only option right now for another job.  What do ya'll(had to throw that in)
think my chances are?




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