A lot of it is what you want out of life. I will be 50 in 5 years and am 
perfectly happy playing with cisco's. I make more money then my boss with 
the mba does and have more job security. What happens if you get laid off at 
45 or 50 with a middle to upper management job? If you are not way up there 
in the corner office area you are going to have a hard time finding a job. I 
work for a company in the fortune top 5 that is very stable. Yet this 
economy is hitting us also. They are going to cut my office way back from 
500 people to 200 by the end of the year. They will offer me a job in 
Houston as they can always find a spot for a cisco network engineer. My boss 
and a lot of other are really scrambling. There are no jobs in the local 
market and less chances of them finding a place in another part of the 
company as they are cutting back everywhere.

Just some food for thought.


>From: "nrf" 
>Reply-To: "nrf" 
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: MBA or CCIE [7:41809]
>Date: Thu, 18 Apr 2002 14:37:51 -0400
>
>""Drew""  wrote in message
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> > Sean Knox wrote:
> > >
> > >
> > > I was actually heading towards my CCIE, but after getting my CCNP, I 
>am
> > > content with that for now and and getting more experience (fortunately 
>I
>am
> > > not some new wide-eyed kid in the field and have been doing this
>awhile).
> > > Congrats on your decision to pursue your MBA and I wish you luck.
> > >
> >
> > I made a similar decision myself within the last few weeks.  I had
> > planned on pursuing my CCIE-Security, but realize that I don't work
> > enough with Cisco products on a daily basis, and certainly not with
> > routing in a complex way, to feel that I would deserve the cert, even
> > if I attained it.  I'm going back to school for my MS in CS, starting
> > classes in June.
> >
> > I think in the long run, an advanced degree is more of a benefit than
> > an advanced vendor cert.  But thats just me.
>
>Exactly.  Especially later in your life.  Fiddling with Cisco boxes might 
>be
>cool now, but do you still want to be doing that when you're 50?  Probably
>not, you probably want to be sitting in a director's chair ordering other
>young guys to set up the systems.  It's hard to win promotion to that chair
>without an advanced education.
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