Re: Please don't lie on resumes

2000-10-30 Thread Scott M. Trieste

My answer is that because a Frame-Relay network  is a Non-Broadcast
Multiaccess Network, a virtual link needs to be established between the AS's
on either side of the frame-link.

Just my $.02

-Scott

"Charlemagne" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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 Everyone,

 Don't put down lies or exaggerate on your resumes.
 You will be uncovered.  Things like, "Very Familiar
 with OSPF" leave you open to questions like "Explain
 the problems with OSPF over Frame-Relay partial mesh
 networks".  If your very familiar, then you know the
 answer to that question.  If you have OSPF all over
 your resume and can't answer that, potential employers
 will probably not hire you.  Be honest, and your
 chances of getting that job become greater.

 Regards
 Kamoto


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RE: Please don't lie on resumes

2000-10-30 Thread Chuck Larrieu

My response would be "can you add anything to that?"  :-

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My answer is that because a Frame-Relay network  is a Non-Broadcast
Multiaccess Network, a virtual link needs to be established between the AS's
on either side of the frame-link.

Just my $.02

-Scott

"Charlemagne" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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 Everyone,

 Don't put down lies or exaggerate on your resumes.
 You will be uncovered.  Things like, "Very Familiar
 with OSPF" leave you open to questions like "Explain
 the problems with OSPF over Frame-Relay partial mesh
 networks".  If your very familiar, then you know the
 answer to that question.  If you have OSPF all over
 your resume and can't answer that, potential employers
 will probably not hire you.  Be honest, and your
 chances of getting that job become greater.

 Regards
 Kamoto


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Re: Please don't lie on resumes

2000-10-30 Thread NetEng

I would ask them to spell OSPFjust to buy some time for me to think up
the answer.


"Charlemagne" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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 Everyone,

 Don't put down lies or exaggerate on your resumes.
 You will be uncovered.  Things like, "Very Familiar
 with OSPF" leave you open to questions like "Explain
 the problems with OSPF over Frame-Relay partial mesh
 networks".  If your very familiar, then you know the
 answer to that question.  If you have OSPF all over
 your resume and can't answer that, potential employers
 will probably not hire you.  Be honest, and your
 chances of getting that job become greater.

 Regards
 Kamoto


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Re: Please don't lie on resumes

2000-10-30 Thread Ejay Hire

The Designing large scale Ip networks chapter from the Cisco Network Design 
guide is an Excellent start.


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On 27 Oct 2000 19:13:49 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Charlemagne) wrote:

  "Explain
 the problems with OSPF over Frame-Relay partial mesh
 networks".

So...what reading material will explain the problem and lead to
solutions?

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Re: Please don't lie on resumes

2000-10-28 Thread NeoLink2000

In a message dated 10/28/00 12:30:54 AM Eastern Daylight Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:


 Earlier this year I brought the binder of course material from my advanced
 BGP class to an interview with me.  To have something to look at while I
 was waiting.  A small plain pink binder.  It was on the conference table
 in front of me during the whole interview process.  When they got around
 to asking me some BGP questions, there was some stuff I couldn't recall.
 I'd been cracking jokes the whole time (I'm pretty much full-on nonstop
 all the time..my dad was a morning radio DJ ;-) and everybody laughed when
 I asked them if I could refer to my source material.  "Sure," one guy
 said, "go ahead".  So I popped open my BGP book and started looking up the
 answers.
 
 The perfect timing impressed them more than anything, I think.
 

Did you get the job???  ;)

Mark Zabludovsky ~ CCNA, CCDA, 1/4-NP
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Re: Please don't lie on resumes

2000-10-28 Thread Fuzz Leonard


On Sat, 28 Oct 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 In a message dated 10/28/00 12:30:54 AM Eastern Daylight Time, 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
 
 
  Earlier this year I brought the binder of course material from my advanced
  BGP class to an interview with me.  To have something to look at while I
  was waiting.  A small plain pink binder.  It was on the conference table
  in front of me during the whole interview process.  When they got around
  to asking me some BGP questions, there was some stuff I couldn't recall.
  I'd been cracking jokes the whole time (I'm pretty much full-on nonstop
  all the time..my dad was a morning radio DJ ;-) and everybody laughed when
  I asked them if I could refer to my source material.  "Sure," one guy
  said, "go ahead".  So I popped open my BGP book and started looking up the
  answers.
  
  The perfect timing impressed them more than anything, I think.
  
 
 Did you get the job???  ;)


No.  But it was weird, and the second weird sketchy interview in a row I
had been to.  The guy who was to be my boss wanted to hire me.  There had
to be unanimous agreement with all the people from the tech interview
though.  One guy said he didn't think I'd be good for the job.  Then he
offered me a job in his department instead.  Which smellled funny to me.
And the whole reason I'd been so psyched about the interview was because
of my first meeting with my potential new boss, which went exceedingly
well.  We could communicate very rapidly, there was an instant rapport.
BUT, at the end of the interview I explained to him how in my last
interview the hiring manager had told me he would call me personally
either way the next day and instead I got an email two days later from
some office flunky.  And how that had really bothered me.  He assured me
he'd call the next day, no bs.  He didn't.  

People.

Whatcha gonna do?


I did eventually get a job.  Which I usually like a great deal ;-)  



:Fuzz


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RE: Please don't lie on resumes

2000-10-28 Thread Lou Nelson

Does this mean I have to take "Invented the Internet" off my resume'

Al

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Charlemagne
Sent: Friday, October 27, 2000 6:10 PM
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Subject: Please don't lie on resumes


Everyone,

Don't put down lies or exaggerate on your resumes.
You will be uncovered.  Things like, "Very Familiar
with OSPF" leave you open to questions like "Explain
the problems with OSPF over Frame-Relay partial mesh
networks".  If your very familiar, then you know the
answer to that question.  If you have OSPF all over
your resume and can't answer that, potential employers
will probably not hire you.  Be honest, and your
chances of getting that job become greater.

Regards
Kamoto


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Re: Please don't lie on resumes

2000-10-28 Thread Trexken

Nope, just run for POTUS.

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Re: Please don't lie on resumes

2000-10-28 Thread NeoLink2000

In a message dated 10/28/00 12:33:27 PM Eastern Daylight Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:


 Does this mean I have to take "Invented the Internet" off my resume'
 
 Al
 

Of coarse it does cause I invented it!!!   ;)I also invented the original 
network lines for the government that ran across the ocean...even though I'm 
21!!!   ;)

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Re: Please don't lie on resumes

2000-10-28 Thread Bharat Suneja

This probably qualifies for one of the funniest wise cracks I've read in
this newsgroup keep those coming Lou!

Bharat

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 Does this mean I have to take "Invented the Internet" off my resume'

 Al

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
 Charlemagne
 Sent: Friday, October 27, 2000 6:10 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Please don't lie on resumes


 Everyone,

 Don't put down lies or exaggerate on your resumes.
 You will be uncovered.  Things like, "Very Familiar
 with OSPF" leave you open to questions like "Explain
 the problems with OSPF over Frame-Relay partial mesh
 networks".  If your very familiar, then you know the
 answer to that question.  If you have OSPF all over
 your resume and can't answer that, potential employers
 will probably not hire you.  Be honest, and your
 chances of getting that job become greater.

 Regards
 Kamoto


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Please don't lie on resumes

2000-10-27 Thread Charlemagne

Everyone,

Don't put down lies or exaggerate on your resumes. 
You will be uncovered.  Things like, "Very Familiar
with OSPF" leave you open to questions like "Explain
the problems with OSPF over Frame-Relay partial mesh
networks".  If your very familiar, then you know the
answer to that question.  If you have OSPF all over
your resume and can't answer that, potential employers
will probably not hire you.  Be honest, and your
chances of getting that job become greater.  

Regards
Kamoto


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Re: Please don't lie on resumes

2000-10-27 Thread Frank Kim

Yes Mom!

On Fri, 27 Oct 2000, Charlemagne wrote:

 Everyone,
 
 Don't put down lies or exaggerate on your resumes. 
 You will be uncovered.  Things like, "Very Familiar
 with OSPF" leave you open to questions like "Explain
 the problems with OSPF over Frame-Relay partial mesh
 networks".  If your very familiar, then you know the
 answer to that question.  If you have OSPF all over
 your resume and can't answer that, potential employers
 will probably not hire you.  Be honest, and your
 chances of getting that job become greater.  
 
 Regards
 Kamoto
 
 
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Re: Please don't lie on resumes

2000-10-27 Thread Paul Borghese

Read:

http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/cisintwk/idg4/nd2003.htm#xtocid13383
51

My answer would be frame relay works quite well over a partial mesh network
if it is designed correct.

Paul Borghese

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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, October 27, 2000 9:20 PM
Subject: Re: Please don't lie on resumes


 On 27 Oct 2000 19:13:49 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Charlemagne) wrote:

  "Explain
 the problems with OSPF over Frame-Relay partial mesh
 networks".

 So...what reading material will explain the problem and lead to
 solutions?

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RE: Please don't lie on resumes

2000-10-27 Thread Dennis Laganiere

It's amazing to me that even the most off-topic e-mail prompts a
Cisco-centric tech conversation.  I love you guys, really I do, and that's
not just the beer talking, mostly...  :-)
- Dennis

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From: Paul Borghese [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, October 27, 2000 7:13 PM
To: Sammi; Cisco
Subject: Re: Please don't lie on resumes


Read:

http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/cisintwk/idg4/nd2003.htm#xtocid13383
51

My answer would be frame relay works quite well over a partial mesh network
if it is designed correct.

Paul Borghese

- Original Message -
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, October 27, 2000 9:20 PM
Subject: Re: Please don't lie on resumes


 On 27 Oct 2000 19:13:49 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Charlemagne) wrote:

  "Explain
 the problems with OSPF over Frame-Relay partial mesh
 networks".

 So...what reading material will explain the problem and lead to
 solutions?

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RE: Please don't lie on resumes

2000-10-27 Thread William E Gragido

And so does ospf ;-)

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 Paul Borghese
 Sent: Friday, October 27, 2000 9:13 PM
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 Subject: Re: Please don't lie on resumes
 
 
 Read:
 
 http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/cisintwk/idg4/nd2003.htm#x
 tocid13383
 51
 
 My answer would be frame relay works quite well over a partial 
 mesh network
 if it is designed correct.
 
 Paul Borghese
 
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 Newsgroups: groupstudy.cisco
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Friday, October 27, 2000 9:20 PM
 Subject: Re: Please don't lie on resumes
 
 
  On 27 Oct 2000 19:13:49 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Charlemagne) wrote:
 
   "Explain
  the problems with OSPF over Frame-Relay partial mesh
  networks".
 
  So...what reading material will explain the problem and lead to
  solutions?
 
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RE: Please don't lie on resumes

2000-10-27 Thread Fuzz Leonard


Earlier this year I brought the binder of course material from my advanced
BGP class to an interview with me.  To have something to look at while I
was waiting.  A small plain pink binder.  It was on the conference table
in front of me during the whole interview process.  When they got around
to asking me some BGP questions, there was some stuff I couldn't recall.
I'd been cracking jokes the whole time (I'm pretty much full-on nonstop
all the time..my dad was a morning radio DJ ;-) and everybody laughed when
I asked them if I could refer to my source material.  "Sure," one guy
said, "go ahead".  So I popped open my BGP book and started looking up the
answers.

The perfect timing impressed them more than anything, I think.



On Fri, 27 Oct 2000, William E Gragido wrote:

 And so does ospf ;-)
 
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  Paul Borghese
  Sent: Friday, October 27, 2000 9:13 PM
  To: Sammi; Cisco
  Subject: Re: Please don't lie on resumes
  
  
  Read:
  
  http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/cisintwk/idg4/nd2003.htm#x
  tocid13383
  51
  
  My answer would be frame relay works quite well over a partial 
  mesh network
  if it is designed correct.
  
  Paul Borghese
  
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  Subject: Re: Please don't lie on resumes
  
  
   On 27 Oct 2000 19:13:49 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Charlemagne) wrote:
  
"Explain
   the problems with OSPF over Frame-Relay partial mesh
   networks".
  
   So...what reading material will explain the problem and lead to
   solutions?
  
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