Euhhh....

Weird stuff ... Ain't the wife glad that you are trying to learn stuff to
get a better payed job or that you feel better yourself by learning new
stuff that makes you more confident ??
I sure know my girlfriend won't go on a shoppingspree :) She would only be
sad that i didn't make it.

JT


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OUCH!!!!!!

"Larkin, Richard" 
09/25/2002 04:04 PM ZE8

To: 'Theodore Stout' ,
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Yeah I hear you brother. Our company reimburses successful tests and I've
just bombed MPLS twice. Every time I bomb, the wife gets to go on a
shopping
spree worth $AUD190 to balance the equation. Certainly the best incentive
to
pass I ever had!

Rik

-----Original Message-----
From: Theodore Stout [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, 25 September 2002 3:10 PM
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Larry,

I have the same situation.  She doesn't like that I have to shell out the
money first even though I get re-imbursed.  She thinks my money is HER
money
and has nothing to do with the company.  I just passed MCSE/SD and even
though it was free, I felt her pain.  Should do the CCIE Sec lab sometime
in
the Winter 03 but I won't say anything to her out of fear....
:-)

Any one else out there have test fee and spouse problems?

Theo

"Larry Letterman"
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Please respond to "Larry Letterman"

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if the employer re-imburses you, whats the issue with your wife?

Tim Medley wrote:

>So is that how people without experience do it? Just keep failing the
ccie
>written exam until you've memorized all the questions or get lucky?
>
>You must be single, or rich, or both. My wife has a fit when I spent
$125 on
>a exam I am well prepared for, let alone spend $300 on the written. And
my
>employer reimburses for the exam.
>
>I guess now I know why my employer will only pay for an exam twice.
>
>Try picking up a book and learning something, then you could pass the
exam
>on the first try.
>
>
>
>Tim Medley, CCNP+Voice, CCDP, CWNA
>Sr. Network Architect
>VoIP Group
>iReadyWorld
>
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Julio Godinez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Tuesday, September 24, 2002 2:04 PM
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>Subject: CCIE written "revised" [7:53972]
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>
>Passing score 105: First attempt 77, Second attemp (yesterday) 95....
>=(
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