CCSI and how to get there [7:37938]

2002-03-12 Thread Matthew Tayler

Ok I have tried cco - which gives very little away - and the Groupstudy
archives which seem to relate to ICRC and other out of date material.

How I get to CCSI ?

Basically I have an inheritance - with certain conditions - which should
finance the process, but, what's the process. I would prefer not to be tied
in to an employer as part of it, if that makes sense.

The aim being to be come a freelance trainer.

Thanks for any advice

Matthew


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Re: CCSI and how to get there [7:37938]

2002-03-12 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz

Ok I have tried cco - which gives very little away - and the Groupstudy
archives which seem to relate to ICRC and other out of date material.

How I get to CCSI ?

Basically I have an inheritance - with certain conditions - which should
finance the process, but, what's the process. I would prefer not to be tied
in to an employer as part of it, if that makes sense.

Unfortunately, that's the only way it works. You'd have to be an 
accepted Learning Partner, with staff, a range of courses offered, 
etc.

I have a CCSI, but it's in inactivestatus until a partner activates 
it, paying  a fee that used to be around $5000 for already-certified 
trainers.


The aim being to be come a freelance trainer.

Cisco's policy is that it doesn't want any.  It feels it needs the 
intermediate layer of partners to do supervision.  Its loyalty is to 
the partners, not the instructors. Yo become freelance, your best bet 
may to become an NFL veteran and qualify for free agency. :-(


Thanks for any advice

Matthew




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RE: CCSI and how to get there [7:37938]

2002-03-12 Thread Tim Medley

Do a search on the archives, this topic comes up at least once a month. 

Bottom line is you have to work for a Cisco Training Partner, to become
a CCSI.

tim

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

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Subject: CCSI and how to get there [7:37938]

Ok I have tried cco - which gives very little away - and the Groupstudy
archives which seem to relate to ICRC and other out of date material.

How I get to CCSI ?

Basically I have an inheritance - with certain conditions - which should
finance the process, but, what's the process. I would prefer not to be
tied
in to an employer as part of it, if that makes sense.

The aim being to be come a freelance trainer.

Thanks for any advice

Matthew




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Re: CCSI and how to get there [7:37938]

2002-03-12 Thread Tshon

Mathew,

I'm not sure if I know you or not, are you in the Seattle area? 
 Well anyway, the current market for
CCSI's is overloaded.  The training partners are having a hard time 
staying in business.  The contract
CCSI's most are out of work and or have moved on to permanent positions 
until the economy
bounces back.  I hate to discourage you but I would try doing other 
training like MCT and when the
market bounces back hopefully you have aligned yourself with a 
Authorized training partner.  You
require sponsorship to get the CCSI cert.  Without sponsorship you will 
not get in.  The CCSI cert
will and is always tied to a training partner, it is never really yours 
unless you work out some type of
contract.

Tshon
CCSI

Matthew Tayler wrote:

Ok I have tried cco - which gives very little away - and the Groupstudy
archives which seem to relate to ICRC and other out of date material.

How I get to CCSI ?

Basically I have an inheritance - with certain conditions - which should
finance the process, but, what's the process. I would prefer not to be tied
in to an employer as part of it, if that makes sense.

The aim being to be come a freelance trainer.

Thanks for any advice

Matthew




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