I would like to add my 2 cents on this topic as well.  This is a debate that
I have heard over and over and the answer is that it depends on the
individual person and what they wish to achieve with a CCIE certification.
A couple of points need to be made.

1. Certifications, including the CCIE, are not a guarantee of a job or a
particular salary.  I am studying for the CCIE now and everyone tells me
that I am going to make six figures when I get my cert.  I do not believe
that that will happen and I am not getting my cert for the money.  I work
for the government for less than my peers and will continue to do so after I
get my cert.  A government job has great benefits and good job security.  I
also get to go home at 4:30 everyday.

2. Certification does not mean you know it all.  True the CCIE is the
pinnacle of Cisco certs but is does not mean you know it all.  There are
many more topics that are not covered in the CCIE that a person may not have
knowledge of.  That is why there are multiple CCIE tracks.

3. Continuing one's education is never a bad thing.   In the networking
world things change by the day.  Working toward a cert and staying certified
is a good way to force yourself to stay up with the technology.

4. Better to have the cert than not to.  If you are applying for a job and
their are two other candidates with the same experience level and training
but you have a CCIE cert and they do not, who do you think is going to get
the job?  In today's job market every little bit helps.  For ever person I
have heard say it did not make a difference when they got hired, I know
three more people that say a cert did make the difference.  I know that my
certs, MCSE, CCNP, and CCDA helped me get my current job right after Sept.
11.

Like I said, it boils down to each individual making a decision.  Personally
I am not going for the CCIE for the money or a job.  I already have both.
The payback for me in the knowledge that I got the cert when others said I
could not.  The prestige is also a good thing.  To me it does not matter how
long or how much money it takes, I will be a CCIE before I die.  

Matt





-----Original Message-----
From: McHugh Randy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, August 09, 2002 10:42 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: CCIE WORTH IT? [7:50941]


I am not so sure it is worth it. I had a CCNP, CCDP, and experience as a
network engineer and was out of work for almost an entire year. I think it
is only worth it for the challenge and if you really love it , becuase your
going to have to put so much time and effort into passing the lab unless
your willing to make a huge sacrifice and really enjoy it then just not
going to be fun. Just my  2 cents.




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