RE: CCIE written revised [7:53972]

2002-10-11 Thread P de Nie

Hi all,

Last words about this topic:

I have the solution for all of your problems.

Find yourself a partner with the same interests :) I'm studying with my
boyfriend for the certifications and we buy ourself a lab, we never had a
discussion about the money.

We just have to buy one set of books and also do different courses :)
And if we both pass the exam we go to a movie or to a restaurant because we
spare some money.

Just me 2 cents,

Paula




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Ing. P. de Nie (CCDP, CCNP+sec)
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 -Original Message-
 From: Priscilla Oppenheimer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: woensdag 25 september 2002 22:22
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: CCIE written revised [7:53972]
 
 
 It's not just the wives and girlfriends. It's the boys too. 
 My husband won't
 let me buy new lab equipment, but you wouldn't believe what 
 he spends on his
 toys, (MP3 player, digital camera, digital video camera, PDA, 
 cell phone,
 telescope.) You name it, he's got it. ;-)
 
 Priscilla
 
 Julio Godinez wrote:
  
  Hi Tim,
  
  Actually I'm single =) . My employer, paid the first
  attemp, but after
  that I have to pay for every failed exam. He will reimburses
  the last one,
  when I pass.
  
  My girlfriend has started to complain about the expenses,
  so I think I
  sould consider it a bigger issue than troubleshooting FDDI  je
  
  I passed the CCNA, CCNP (Foundation + Troubleshooting) at
  the first
  attemp, but, man, this is a diferent kind of animal.
  
  
  
  Tim Medley  wrote in message
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
   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
  
  
  
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   Sent: Tuesday, September 24, 2002 2:04 PM
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   Subject: CCIE written revised [7:53972]
  
  
   Passing score 105: First attempt 77, Second attemp
  (yesterday) 95 =( .
   Next time you will be mine baby...




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Re: CCIE written revised [7:53972]

2002-10-07 Thread Steve

dude,

This is cisco we are talking about. This is not some 24.95 t shirt. tell her
that and if she dosnt get it send her over here and i will gear her up with
a 7507 and a 5505 haha




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RE: CCIE written revised [7:53972]

2002-09-26 Thread Tim Medley

Well actually she took me. She's a travel agent and went on a business
trip.




Tim Medley, CCNP+Voice, CCDP, CWNA
Sr. Network Architect
VoIP Group
iReadyWorld



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To: Tim Medley
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Tim,

you made the mistake of taking her...:)

Larry

Tim Medley wrote:


I can't remeber the last time I got to play golf. With carpal tunnel and
work and sleep and studying theres not much time for golf. I though I was
going to play golf on vacation a few months ago. Beutiful course in the
caribbean, even saved my lunch money for a whole week so I could play a
round, but my wife wanted me to spend time with her instead. I did offer to
let her caddy for me... oh well that's another story.

tm


Tim Medley, CCNP+Voice, CCDP, CWNA
Sr. Network Architect
VoIP Group
iReadyWorld




-Original Message-
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Larry Letterman  wrote in message
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Shawn has a great deal then..I thought they took our money and we got
nothing back except complaints about
what we spend on cars, golf and cert test!!!


CL: your wife leaves you enough to spend on cars, golf, and cert tests?
wanna trade? ;-




Kaminski, Shawn G wrote:


God, the crap us guys have to go through to get laid! :-)

Sorry if this is offending to anyone. I just couldn't help it!


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Subject: RE: CCIE written revised [7:53972]

She's obsessed with money. My wife is also psychic. I was out to lunch a
few weeks back at a sandwich shop with a bunch of guys from the office.
I had just sat down to eat and my wife calls on the cell phone and
started yelling at me for spending money at lunch. I hadn't even begun
to eat my sandwich.

My wife also doesn't like to front money for my employer, they should
prepay for an exam (or other expenses) on the company credit card. I
really don't mind. I've been in worse situations. At a previous job I
traveled A LOT, and it took forever to get my employ

er to cut an expense
check. Fortunately my current employer pays expenses on time.

tm

Tim Medley, CCNP+Voice, CCDP, CWNA
Sr. Network Architect
VoIP Group
iReadyWorld

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From: Larry Letterman [ mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2002 2:47 AM
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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



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Subject: CCIE written revised [7:53972]


Passing score 105: First attempt 77, Second attemp (yesterday) 95


=( .


Next time you will be mine baby...


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Re: CCIE written revised [7:53972]

2002-09-25 Thread Larry Letterman

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
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: CCIE written revised [7:53972]


Passing score 105: First attempt 77, Second attemp (yesterday) 95 =( .
Next time you will be mine baby...
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Network Engineer
Cisco Systems Inc.




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Re: CCIE written revised [7:53972]

2002-09-25 Thread Theodore Stout

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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bcc:
Subject: Re: CCIE written revised [7:53972]

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



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From: Julio Godinez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Subject: CCIE written revised [7:53972]


Passing score 105: First attempt 77, Second attemp (yesterday) 95 =(
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RE: CCIE written revised [7:53972]

2002-09-25 Thread Larkin, Richard

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

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Sent: Wednesday, 25 September 2002 3:10 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: CCIE written revised [7:53972]


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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cc:
bcc:
Subject: Re: CCIE written revised [7:53972]

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



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Subject: CCIE written revised [7:53972]


Passing score 105: First attempt 77, Second attemp (yesterday) 95 
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RE: CCIE written revised [7:53972]

2002-09-25 Thread Theodore Stout

OUCH!!

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

To: 'Theodore Stout' ,
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bcc:
Subject: RE: CCIE written revised [7:53972]

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
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: CCIE written revised [7:53972]

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

To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
cc:
bcc:
Subject: Re: CCIE written revised [7:53972]

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



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From: Julio Godinez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Subject: CCIE written revised [7:53972]


Passing score 105: First attempt 77, Second attemp (yesterday) 95
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RE: CCIE written revised [7:53972]

2002-09-25 Thread Jeroen Timmer

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' ,
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
cc:
bcc:
Subject: RE: CCIE written revised [7:53972]

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
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: CCIE written revised [7:53972]

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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09/25/2002 06:47 AM GMT
Please respond to Larry Letterman

To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
cc:
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Subject: Re: CCIE written revised [7:53972]

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



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Passing score 105: First attempt 77, Second attemp (yesterday) 95
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Re: CCIE written revised [7:53972]

2002-09-25 Thread John Hutchison

heheh...you now know the difference between dating and marriage! Where I
work, we have a trade agreement with a testing facility, so I get cisco
boots and tests for free. Not only do I not have to pay first then get
reimbursed. But even though I'm missing work, I still get my 40 hours
paycheck when I'm at the boot. Sounds like a win/win situation, right?
Wrong, my wife complains because I have to sign an agreement that says I
won't get the cert and then quit. She think they should shell out 10k for it
all and that I should just be able to leave the next day.




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RE: CCIE written revised [7:53972]

2002-09-25 Thread Jeroen Timmer

Dating and married ? :)

I have been dating for 11 years now, yes .. with the same girl :)
Would seem like a marriage dont you think ?

BUt i guess it's the same everywhere, that you have to sign a paper that you
don't leave after getting a certificate. They mostly wanna kaap you a year
or more, depends on the contract. Leave within that period off time ? Bring
out the cash and start paying for the cost they had for putting you through
certification.

JT

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heheh...you now know the difference between dating and marriage! Where I
work, we have a trade agreement with a testing facility, so I get cisco
boots and tests for free. Not only do I not have to pay first then get
reimbursed. But even though I'm missing work, I still get my 40 hours
paycheck when I'm at the boot. Sounds like a win/win situation, right?
Wrong, my wife complains because I have to sign an agreement that says I
won't get the cert and then quit. She think they should shell out 10k for it
all and that I should just be able to leave the next day.
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RE: CCIE written revised [7:53972]

2002-09-25 Thread Tim Medley

She's obsessed with money. My wife is also psychic. I was out to lunch a
few weeks back at a sandwich shop with a bunch of guys from the office.
I had just sat down to eat and my wife calls on the cell phone and
started yelling at me for spending money at lunch. I hadn't even begun
to eat my sandwich.

My wife also doesn't like to front money for my employer, they should
prepay for an exam (or other expenses) on the company credit card. I
really don't mind. I've been in worse situations. At a previous job I
traveled A LOT, and it took forever to get my employer to cut an expense
check. Fortunately  my current employer pays expenses on time.

tm

Tim Medley, CCNP+Voice, CCDP, CWNA
Sr. Network Architect
VoIP Group
iReadyWorld

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From: Larry Letterman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2002 2:47 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: CCIE written revised [7:53972]

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



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Sent: Tuesday, September 24, 2002 2:04 PM
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Subject: CCIE written revised [7:53972]


Passing score 105: First attempt 77, Second attemp (yesterday) 95
=( .
Next time you will be mine baby...
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Network Engineer
Cisco Systems Inc.




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Re: CCIE written revised [7:53972]

2002-09-25 Thread Julio Godinez

Hi Tim,

Actually I'm single =) . My employer, paid the first attemp, but after
that I have to pay for every failed exam. He will reimburses the last one,
when I pass.

My girlfriend has started to complain about the expenses, so I think I
sould consider it a bigger issue than troubleshooting FDDI  je

I passed the CCNA, CCNP (Foundation + Troubleshooting) at the first
attemp, but, man, this is a diferent kind of animal.



Tim Medley  wrote in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
 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



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 Passing score 105: First attempt 77, Second attemp (yesterday) 95 =( .
 Next time you will be mine baby...




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RE: CCIE written revised [7:53972]

2002-09-25 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Are you sure you meant psychic and not something spelled similarly? :)

just kidding


   
 
Tim
Medley
  
cc:
Sent by: Subject: RE: CCIE written
revised [7:53972]
   
nobody@groupstudy.
   
com
   
 
   
 
09/25/2002
11:23
   
AM
Please respond
to
Tim
Medley
   
 
   
 




She's obsessed with money. My wife is also psychic. I was out to lunch a
few weeks back at a sandwich shop with a bunch of guys from the office.
I had just sat down to eat and my wife calls on the cell phone and
started yelling at me for spending money at lunch. I hadn't even begun
to eat my sandwich.

My wife also doesn't like to front money for my employer, they should
prepay for an exam (or other expenses) on the company credit card. I
really don't mind. I've been in worse situations. At a previous job I
traveled A LOT, and it took forever to get my employer to cut an expense
check. Fortunatelymy current employer pays expenses on time.

tm

Tim Medley, CCNP+Voice, CCDP, CWNA
Sr. Network Architect
VoIP Group
iReadyWorld

-Original Message-
From: Larry Letterman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2002 2:47 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: CCIE written revised [7:53972]

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
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: CCIE written revised [7:53972]


Passing score 105: First attempt 77, Second attemp (yesterday) 95
=( .
Next time you will be mine baby...
--

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Network Engineer
Cisco Systems Inc.




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RE: CCIE written revised [7:53972]

2002-09-25 Thread Kaminski, Shawn G

God, the crap us guys have to go through to get laid! :-)

Sorry if this is offending to anyone. I just couldn't help it!

 -Original Message-
 From: Tim Medley [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2002 11:23 AM
 To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject:  RE: CCIE written revised [7:53972]
 
 She's obsessed with money. My wife is also psychic. I was out to lunch a
 few weeks back at a sandwich shop with a bunch of guys from the office.
 I had just sat down to eat and my wife calls on the cell phone and
 started yelling at me for spending money at lunch. I hadn't even begun
 to eat my sandwich.
 
 My wife also doesn't like to front money for my employer, they should
 prepay for an exam (or other expenses) on the company credit card. I
 really don't mind. I've been in worse situations. At a previous job I
 traveled A LOT, and it took forever to get my employer to cut an expense
 check. Fortunatelymy current employer pays expenses on time.
 
 tm
 
 Tim Medley, CCNP+Voice, CCDP, CWNA
 Sr. Network Architect
 VoIP Group
 iReadyWorld
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Larry Letterman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
 Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2002 2:47 AM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: CCIE written revised [7:53972]
 
 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
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: CCIE written revised [7:53972]
 
 
 Passing score 105: First attempt 77, Second attemp (yesterday) 95
 =( .
 Next time you will be mine baby...
 -- 
 
 Larry Letterman
 Network Engineer
 Cisco Systems Inc.




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Re: CCIE written revised [7:53972]

2002-09-25 Thread Larry Letterman

Shawn has a great deal then..I thought they took our money and we got 
nothing back except complaints about
what we spend on cars, golf and cert test!!!

Kaminski, Shawn G wrote:

God, the crap us guys have to go through to get laid! :-)

Sorry if this is offending to anyone. I just couldn't help it!

-Original Message-
From: Tim Medley [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2002 11:23 AM
To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:  RE: CCIE written revised [7:53972]

She's obsessed with money. My wife is also psychic. I was out to lunch a
few weeks back at a sandwich shop with a bunch of guys from the office.
I had just sat down to eat and my wife calls on the cell phone and
started yelling at me for spending money at lunch. I hadn't even begun
to eat my sandwich.

My wife also doesn't like to front money for my employer, they should
prepay for an exam (or other expenses) on the company credit card. I
really don't mind. I've been in worse situations. At a previous job I
traveled A LOT, and it took forever to get my employer to cut an expense
check. Fortunatelymy current employer pays expenses on time.

tm

Tim Medley, CCNP+Voice, CCDP, CWNA
Sr. Network Architect
VoIP Group
iReadyWorld

-Original Message-
From: Larry Letterman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2002 2:47 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: CCIE written revised [7:53972]

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
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: CCIE written revised [7:53972]


Passing score 105: First attempt 77, Second attemp (yesterday) 95

=( .

Next time you will be mine baby...

-- 

Larry Letterman
Network Engineer
Cisco Systems Inc.
-- 

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Network Engineer
Cisco Systems Inc.




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Re: CCIE written revised [7:53972]

2002-09-25 Thread Chuck's Long Road

Larry Letterman  wrote in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
 Shawn has a great deal then..I thought they took our money and we got
 nothing back except complaints about
 what we spend on cars, golf and cert test!!!

CL: your wife leaves you enough to spend on cars, golf, and cert tests?
wanna trade? ;-




 Kaminski, Shawn G wrote:

 God, the crap us guys have to go through to get laid! :-)
 
 Sorry if this is offending to anyone. I just couldn't help it!
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Tim Medley [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2002 11:23 AM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: RE: CCIE written revised [7:53972]
 
 She's obsessed with money. My wife is also psychic. I was out to lunch a
 few weeks back at a sandwich shop with a bunch of guys from the office.
 I had just sat down to eat and my wife calls on the cell phone and
 started yelling at me for spending money at lunch. I hadn't even begun
 to eat my sandwich.
 
 My wife also doesn't like to front money for my employer, they should
 prepay for an exam (or other expenses) on the company credit card. I
 really don't mind. I've been in worse situations. At a previous job I
 traveled A LOT, and it took forever to get my employer to cut an expense
 check. Fortunately my current employer pays expenses on time.
 
 tm
 
 Tim Medley, CCNP+Voice, CCDP, CWNA
 Sr. Network Architect
 VoIP Group
 iReadyWorld
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Larry Letterman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2002 2:47 AM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: CCIE written revised [7:53972]
 
 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
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: CCIE written revised [7:53972]
 
 
 Passing score 105: First attempt 77, Second attemp (yesterday) 95
 
 =( .
 
 Next time you will be mine baby...
 
 --
 
 Larry Letterman
 Network Engineer
 Cisco Systems Inc.
 --

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 Network Engineer
 Cisco Systems Inc.




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Re: CCIE written revised [7:53972]

2002-09-25 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer

It's not just the wives and girlfriends. It's the boys too. My husband won't
let me buy new lab equipment, but you wouldn't believe what he spends on his
toys, (MP3 player, digital camera, digital video camera, PDA, cell phone,
telescope.) You name it, he's got it. ;-)

Priscilla

Julio Godinez wrote:
 
 Hi Tim,
 
 Actually I'm single =) . My employer, paid the first
 attemp, but after
 that I have to pay for every failed exam. He will reimburses
 the last one,
 when I pass.
 
 My girlfriend has started to complain about the expenses,
 so I think I
 sould consider it a bigger issue than troubleshooting FDDI  je
 
 I passed the CCNA, CCNP (Foundation + Troubleshooting) at
 the first
 attemp, but, man, this is a diferent kind of animal.
 
 
 
 Tim Medley  wrote in message
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
  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
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: CCIE written revised [7:53972]
 
 
  Passing score 105: First attempt 77, Second attemp
 (yesterday) 95 =( .
  Next time you will be mine baby...
 
 




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RE: CCIE written revised [7:53972]

2002-09-25 Thread David Liang

my exp is quite same, but even pity...

First time, I got 85, then for the secondary, I felt quite better, but only
got 103, 2 points missed. I tried third time four days later, and passed it
with 112. so wierd questions, even now, i'm not sure which one is correct or
wrong. ;-)


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RE: CCIE written revised [7:53972]

2002-09-25 Thread Tim Medley

Fortuneatley, we don't have a policy yet that requires us to stay after we
get a certification. I imagine we will eventually have such a policy, but
we're a startup and don't have that problem yet.

tm



Tim Medley, CCNP+Voice, CCDP, CWNA
Sr. Network Architect
VoIP Group
iReadyWorld
 



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Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2002 11:05 AM
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Subject: RE: CCIE written revised [7:53972]


Dating and married ? :)

I have been dating for 11 years now, yes .. with the same girl :)
Would seem like a marriage dont you think ?

BUt i guess it's the same everywhere, that you have to sign a paper that you
don't leave after getting a certificate. They mostly wanna kaap you a year
or more, depends on the contract. Leave within that period off time ? Bring
out the cash and start paying for the cost they had for putting you through
certification.

JT

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Verzonden: woensdag 25 september 2002 16:38
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heheh...you now know the difference between dating and marriage! Where I
work, we have a trade agreement with a testing facility, so I get cisco
boots and tests for free. Not only do I not have to pay first then get
reimbursed. But even though I'm missing work, I still get my 40 hours
paycheck when I'm at the boot. Sounds like a win/win situation, right?
Wrong, my wife complains because I have to sign an agreement that says I
won't get the cert and then quit. She think they should shell out 10k for it
all and that I should just be able to leave the next day.
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RE: CCIE written revised [7:53972]

2002-09-25 Thread Tim Medley

psychotic? yes she's all that too...



Tim Medley, CCNP+Voice, CCDP, CWNA
Sr. Network Architect
VoIP Group
iReadyWorld
 


-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2002 12:36 PM
To: Tim Medley
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: CCIE written revised [7:53972]



Are you sure you meant psychic and not something spelled similarly? :)

just kidding


   
 
Tim
Medley
  
cc:
Sent by: Subject: RE: CCIE written
revised [7:53972]
   
nobody@groupstudy.
   
com
   
 
   
 
09/25/2002
11:23
   
AM
Please respond
to
Tim
Medley
   
 
   
 




She's obsessed with money. My wife is also psychic. I was out to lunch a
few weeks back at a sandwich shop with a bunch of guys from the office.
I had just sat down to eat and my wife calls on the cell phone and
started yelling at me for spending money at lunch. I hadn't even begun
to eat my sandwich.

My wife also doesn't like to front money for my employer, they should
prepay for an exam (or other expenses) on the company credit card. I
really don't mind. I've been in worse situations. At a previous job I
traveled A LOT, and it took forever to get my employer to cut an expense
check. Fortunatelymy current employer pays expenses on time.

tm

Tim Medley, CCNP+Voice, CCDP, CWNA
Sr. Network Architect
VoIP Group
iReadyWorld

-Original Message-
From: Larry Letterman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2002 2:47 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: CCIE written revised [7:53972]

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
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: CCIE written revised [7:53972]


Passing score 105: First attempt 77, Second attemp (yesterday) 95
=( .
Next time you will be mine baby...
--

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Network Engineer
Cisco Systems Inc.




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RE: CCIE written revised [7:53972]

2002-09-25 Thread Tim Medley

You must be single too I lost that privledge right after I said I do...



Tim Medley, CCNP+Voice, CCDP, CWNA
Sr. Network Architect
VoIP Group
iReadyWorld



-Original Message-
From: Kaminski, Shawn G [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2002 1:59 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: CCIE written revised [7:53972]


God, the crap us guys have to go through to get laid! :-)

Sorry if this is offending to anyone. I just couldn't help it!

 -Original Message-
 From: Tim Medley [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2002 11:23 AM
 To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject:  RE: CCIE written revised [7:53972]
 
 She's obsessed with money. My wife is also psychic. I was out to lunch a
 few weeks back at a sandwich shop with a bunch of guys from the office.
 I had just sat down to eat and my wife calls on the cell phone and
 started yelling at me for spending money at lunch. I hadn't even begun
 to eat my sandwich.
 
 My wife also doesn't like to front money for my employer, they should
 prepay for an exam (or other expenses) on the company credit card. I
 really don't mind. I've been in worse situations. At a previous job I
 traveled A LOT, and it took forever to get my employer to cut an expense
 check. Fortunatelymy current employer pays expenses on time.
 
 tm
 
 Tim Medley, CCNP+Voice, CCDP, CWNA
 Sr. Network Architect
 VoIP Group
 iReadyWorld
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Larry Letterman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
 Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2002 2:47 AM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: CCIE written revised [7:53972]
 
 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
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: CCIE written revised [7:53972]
 
 
 Passing score 105: First attempt 77, Second attemp (yesterday) 95
 =( .
 Next time you will be mine baby...
 -- 
 
 Larry Letterman
 Network Engineer
 Cisco Systems Inc.




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RE: CCIE written revised [7:53972]

2002-09-25 Thread Tim Medley

I can't remeber the last time I got to play golf. With carpal tunnel and
work and sleep and studying theres not much time for golf. I though I was
going to play golf on vacation a few months ago. Beutiful course in the
caribbean, even saved my lunch money for a whole week so I could play a
round, but my wife wanted me to spend time with her instead. I did offer to
let her caddy for me... oh well that's another story.

tm


Tim Medley, CCNP+Voice, CCDP, CWNA
Sr. Network Architect
VoIP Group
iReadyWorld
 



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From: Chuck's Long Road [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2002 2:33 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: CCIE written revised [7:53972]


Larry Letterman  wrote in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
 Shawn has a great deal then..I thought they took our money and we got
 nothing back except complaints about
 what we spend on cars, golf and cert test!!!

CL: your wife leaves you enough to spend on cars, golf, and cert tests?
wanna trade? ;-




 Kaminski, Shawn G wrote:

 God, the crap us guys have to go through to get laid! :-)
 
 Sorry if this is offending to anyone. I just couldn't help it!
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Tim Medley [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2002 11:23 AM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: RE: CCIE written revised [7:53972]
 
 She's obsessed with money. My wife is also psychic. I was out to lunch a
 few weeks back at a sandwich shop with a bunch of guys from the office.
 I had just sat down to eat and my wife calls on the cell phone and
 started yelling at me for spending money at lunch. I hadn't even begun
 to eat my sandwich.
 
 My wife also doesn't like to front money for my employer, they should
 prepay for an exam (or other expenses) on the company credit card. I
 really don't mind. I've been in worse situations. At a previous job I
 traveled A LOT, and it took forever to get my employer to cut an expense
 check. Fortunately my current employer pays expenses on time.
 
 tm
 
 Tim Medley, CCNP+Voice, CCDP, CWNA
 Sr. Network Architect
 VoIP Group
 iReadyWorld
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Larry Letterman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2002 2:47 AM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: CCIE written revised [7:53972]
 
 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
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: CCIE written revised [7:53972]
 
 
 Passing score 105: First attempt 77, Second attemp (yesterday) 95
 
 =( .
 
 Next time you will be mine baby...
 
 --
 
 Larry Letterman
 Network Engineer
 Cisco Systems Inc.
 --

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 Network Engineer
 Cisco Systems Inc.




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Re: CCIE written revised [7:53972]

2002-09-25 Thread Chuck's Long Road

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 You must be single too I lost that privledge right after I said I
do...


the preacher asked her She said I do
the preacher asked me She said he does too

( from an old Lyle Lovett song )




 Tim Medley, CCNP+Voice, CCDP, CWNA
 Sr. Network Architect
 VoIP Group
 iReadyWorld



 -Original Message-
 From: Kaminski, Shawn G [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2002 1:59 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: RE: CCIE written revised [7:53972]


 God, the crap us guys have to go through to get laid! :-)

 Sorry if this is offending to anyone. I just couldn't help it!

  -Original Message-
  From: Tim Medley [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2002 11:23 AM
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: RE: CCIE written revised [7:53972]
 
  She's obsessed with money. My wife is also psychic. I was out to lunch a
  few weeks back at a sandwich shop with a bunch of guys from the office.
  I had just sat down to eat and my wife calls on the cell phone and
  started yelling at me for spending money at lunch. I hadn't even begun
  to eat my sandwich.
 
  My wife also doesn't like to front money for my employer, they should
  prepay for an exam (or other expenses) on the company credit card. I
  really don't mind. I've been in worse situations. At a previous job I
  traveled A LOT, and it took forever to get my employer to cut an expense
  check. Fortunately my current employer pays expenses on time.
 
  tm
 
  Tim Medley, CCNP+Voice, CCDP, CWNA
  Sr. Network Architect
  VoIP Group
  iReadyWorld
 
  -Original Message-
  From: Larry Letterman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2002 2:47 AM
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: Re: CCIE written revised [7:53972]
 
  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
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: CCIE written revised [7:53972]
  
  
  Passing score 105: First attempt 77, Second attemp (yesterday) 95
  =( .
  Next time you will be mine baby...
  --
 
  Larry Letterman
  Network Engineer
  Cisco Systems Inc.




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Re: CCIE written revised [7:53972]

2002-09-25 Thread Theodore Stout

You are right about this John!

When my wife was my girlfriend, she never complained about Cert testing or 
buying equipment.  I was making $70,000 and could not afford to get 
married yet.
When my wife was my fiancee, she started to complain about the certs.  I 
worked 2 part time jobs in addition to my full time job to pay for lab 
equipment, books, airplane tickets, a PIX 515 and 2621, both used.  I was 
making $85,000 and hated my job came home at 10 pm-did weekends too.

I passed the CSS1, CCNP, and CISSP.  Wage is now $120,000 and I am the #1 
engineer in my company working on wireless network design, policies, and 
security.  I am relaxed and come home at 7 pm no weekends and I pay for 
everything.

My wife now fights with me when I want to buy aironet access points and 
cards.  I have lost this fight totally.  She has nearly stopped my Amazon 
buying, although she doesn't know about the $1000 I just did :-), If I 
even mention that I am taking a Cisco test, forget love for a week.  I 
figure since I will have to fly to Belgium for the CCIE security, no love 
for a month.   And get this, if I hadn't invested my money like I did, 
Marriage would have been impossible financially.  Now she wants to quit 
her job and have a kid yet she is stopping me from investing in IT with 
training/books/devices...etc and she thinks I should be able to earn 
$150-200,000 a year within 3 years!  (Holy Delusions of Grandeur!)  I have 
no idea how I am going to finance next years' changes.  How can I possibly 
make more money without investing in my education be it cert or not cert? 
Certs are really not that important, I need all the training I can get. 
Education is necessary to supplement on the job experiences.

What is it with these people  If only I could be a Cisco Certified 
Wife Troubleshooter! 

A call center.

Something is wrong with my woman.
What is it?
She is not functioning normally!
When did this start happening?
It started back in March.
What happened back then?
Nothing.
Come on!  What changes happened then?
We got married.
Volia!  You no longer have the right specs for your woman. 
But she was functioning properly for so many years.  Everything was okay.
Sorry, but when you upgrade from Girlfriend 5.0 to Wife 1.0, your entire 
network must change.
What this was not written in the book nor was it on the home page.
Ha ha, it's a gotcha!   Welcome to Marriage!

Theo

 





John Hutchison 
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heheh...you now know the difference between dating and marriage! Where I
work, we have a trade agreement with a testing facility, so I get cisco
boots and tests for free. Not only do I not have to pay first then get
reimbursed. But even though I'm missing work, I still get my 40 hours
paycheck when I'm at the boot. Sounds like a win/win situation, right?
Wrong, my wife complains because I have to sign an agreement that says I
won't get the cert and then quit. She think they should shell out 10k for 
it
all and that I should just be able to leave the next day.




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Re: CCIE written revised [7:53972]

2002-09-25 Thread Larry Letterman

Tim,

you made the mistake of taking her...:)

Larry

Tim Medley wrote:

I can't remeber the last time I got to play golf. With carpal tunnel and
work and sleep and studying theres not much time for golf. I though I was
going to play golf on vacation a few months ago. Beutiful course in the
caribbean, even saved my lunch money for a whole week so I could play a
round, but my wife wanted me to spend time with her instead. I did offer to
let her caddy for me... oh well that's another story.

tm


Tim Medley, CCNP+Voice, CCDP, CWNA
Sr. Network Architect
VoIP Group
iReadyWorld
 



-Original Message-
From: Chuck's Long Road [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2002 2:33 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: CCIE written revised [7:53972]


Larry Letterman  wrote in message
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Shawn has a great deal then..I thought they took our money and we got
nothing back except complaints about
what we spend on cars, golf and cert test!!!


CL: your wife leaves you enough to spend on cars, golf, and cert tests?
wanna trade? ;-



Kaminski, Shawn G wrote:

God, the crap us guys have to go through to get laid! :-)

Sorry if this is offending to anyone. I just couldn't help it!

-Original Message-
From: Tim Medley [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2002 11:23 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: CCIE written revised [7:53972]

She's obsessed with money. My wife is also psychic. I was out to lunch a
few weeks back at a sandwich shop with a bunch of guys from the office.
I had just sat down to eat and my wife calls on the cell phone and
started yelling at me for spending money at lunch. I hadn't even begun
to eat my sandwich.

My wife also doesn't like to front money for my employer, they should
prepay for an exam (or other expenses) on the company credit card. I
really don't mind. I've been in worse situations. At a previous job I
traveled A LOT, and it took forever to get my employer to cut an expense
check. Fortunately my current employer pays expenses on time.

tm

Tim Medley, CCNP+Voice, CCDP, CWNA
Sr. Network Architect
VoIP Group
iReadyWorld

-Original Message-
From: Larry Letterman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2002 2:47 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: CCIE written revised [7:53972]

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
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: CCIE written revised [7:53972]


Passing score 105: First attempt 77, Second attemp (yesterday) 95

=( .

Next time you will be mine baby...

--

Larry Letterman
Network Engineer
Cisco Systems Inc.

--

Larry Letterman
Network Engineer
Cisco Systems Inc.
-- 

Larry Letterman
Network Engineer
Cisco Systems Inc.




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RE: CCIE written revised [7:53972]

2002-09-25 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Guys, 

If you do suffer from CTS, a good exercise and also cheap I might add, is
taking two elastic bands, relatively 'tough' and putting them around your
fingers and thumbs and then using your fingers to expand the elastic bands.
Do this when you have nothing to 'do' in front of the monitor, and you'll
help alleviate if not reduce the effects of CTS. 

I started doing this, and I can now open a packet of sweets without cringing
in pain!

Manish

-Original Message-
From: Tim Medley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: 26 September 2002 01:38 
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: CCIE written revised [7:53972]


I can't remeber the last time I got to play golf. With carpal tunnel and
work and sleep and studying theres not much time for golf. I though I was
going to play golf on vacation a few months ago. Beutiful course in the
caribbean, even saved my lunch money for a whole week so I could play a
round, but my wife wanted me to spend time with her instead. I did offer to
let her caddy for me... oh well that's another story.

tm


Tim Medley, CCNP+Voice, CCDP, CWNA
Sr. Network Architect
VoIP Group
iReadyWorld
 



-Original Message-
From: Chuck's Long Road [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2002 2:33 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: CCIE written revised [7:53972]


Larry Letterman  wrote in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
 Shawn has a great deal then..I thought they took our money and we got 
 nothing back except complaints about what we spend on cars, golf and 
 cert test!!!

CL: your wife leaves you enough to spend on cars, golf, and cert tests?
wanna trade? ;-




 Kaminski, Shawn G wrote:

 God, the crap us guys have to go through to get laid! :-)
 
 Sorry if this is offending to anyone. I just couldn't help it!
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Tim Medley [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2002 11:23 AM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: RE: CCIE written revised [7:53972]
 
 She's obsessed with money. My wife is also psychic. I was out to 
 lunch a few weeks back at a sandwich shop with a bunch of guys from 
 the office. I had just sat down to eat and my wife calls on the cell 
 phone and started yelling at me for spending money at lunch. I 
 hadn't even begun to eat my sandwich.
 
 My wife also doesn't like to front money for my employer, they 
 should prepay for an exam (or other expenses) on the company credit 
 card. I really don't mind. I've been in worse situations. At a 
 previous job I traveled A LOT, and it took forever to get my 
 employer to cut an expense check. Fortunately my current employer 
 pays expenses on time.
 
 tm
 
 Tim Medley, CCNP+Voice, CCDP, CWNA
 Sr. Network Architect
 VoIP Group
 iReadyWorld
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Larry Letterman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2002 2:47 AM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: CCIE written revised [7:53972]
 
 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
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: CCIE written revised [7:53972]
 
 
 Passing score 105: First attempt 77, Second attemp (yesterday) 
 95
 
 =( .
 
 Next time you will be mine baby...
 
 --
 
 Larry Letterman
 Network Engineer
 Cisco Systems Inc.
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 Larry Letterman
 Network Engineer
 Cisco Systems Inc.




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CCIE written revised [7:53972]

2002-09-24 Thread Julio Godinez

Passing score 105: First attempt 77, Second attemp (yesterday) 95 =( .
Next time you will be mine baby...




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Re: CCIE written revised [7:53972]

2002-09-24 Thread Edwin Gonzalez

Dude,

Is it really that bad?



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RE: CCIE written revised [7:53972]

2002-09-24 Thread Tim Medley

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



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From: Julio Godinez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, September 24, 2002 2:04 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: CCIE written revised [7:53972]


Passing score 105: First attempt 77, Second attemp (yesterday) 95 =( .
Next time you will be mine baby...




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