RE: New CCIE Lab Policy?? Why?? [7:55019]

2002-10-07 Thread Clubb, Steven

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Subject: New CCIE Lab Policy?? Why?? [7:55019]


Hello, Has anyone noticed the new CCIE Lab policy on this Cisco's new
jazzy web-site?  They have stated that: "Candidates must attempt the CCIE
Lab exam within one year of passing the CCIE Qualification exam." It was
set to 18 months as of last week. I had planned to schedule my lab for
the last day of the 18 month period, just looking for any open slots
anywhere.  My question is: What happens to candidates like me that have
not scheduled and it's been over a year since I took my written exam? Am
I pretty much scr@!$...?? If so, this is bad, real bad!! Can any one ask
Cisco if this applies to candidates after Oct. 5th or to everyone else??
Anyone
else have any other ideas?? Thank you. Sincerely.



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Re: New CCIE Lab Policy?? Why?? [7:55019]

2002-10-07 Thread Chuck's Long Road

There is a bigger question, maybe even a mystery here.

I have heard that Cisco is experiencing a severe decline in the numbers of
people actually showing up for their Lab exams. A lot of employers (
including mine :- wrote in message
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> Hello, Has anyone noticed the new CCIE Lab policy on this Cisco's new
> jazzy web-site?  They have stated that: "Candidates must attempt the CCIE
> Lab exam within one year of passing the CCIE Qualification exam." It was
> set to 18 months as of last week. I had planned to schedule my lab for
> the last day of the 18 month period, just looking for any open slots
> anywhere.  My question is: What happens to candidates like me that have
> not scheduled and it's been over a year since I took my written exam? Am
> I pretty much scr@!$...?? If so, this is bad, real bad!! Can any one ask
> Cisco if this applies to candidates after Oct. 5th or to everyone else??
> Anyone
> else have any other ideas?? Thank you. Sincerely.
>
> 
>
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Re: New CCIE Lab Policy?? Why?? [7:55019]

2002-10-07 Thread Chuck's Long Road

fracking html filter let me try again without the "html" marking.



"Chuck's Long Road"  wrote in message
news:...
 There is a bigger question, maybe even a mystery here.

 I have heard that Cisco is experiencing a severe decline in the numbers of
 people actually showing up for their Lab exams. A lot of employers (
 including mine :-O ) are no longer paying for any training or tests because
 of the poor economy. I have heard that Cisco has even been holding a
 lottery, the prize being a free lab test for people who work for Cisco
 partners, in order to encourage people to pay up and show up.

 Yet I haven't seen any spots opening up.

 Wonder what's going on? Wonder what is true?




> ""Cisco Nuts""  wrote in message
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> > Hello, Has anyone noticed the new CCIE Lab policy on this Cisco's new
> > jazzy web-site?  They have stated that: "Candidates must attempt the
CCIE
> > Lab exam within one year of passing the CCIE Qualification exam." It was
> > set to 18 months as of last week. I had planned to schedule my lab for
> > the last day of the 18 month period, just looking for any open slots
> > anywhere.  My question is: What happens to candidates like me that have
> > not scheduled and it's been over a year since I took my written exam? Am
> > I pretty much scr@!$...?? If so, this is bad, real bad!! Can any one ask
> > Cisco if this applies to candidates after Oct. 5th or to everyone else??
> > Anyone
> > else have any other ideas?? Thank you. Sincerely.
> >
> > 
> >
> > Send and receive Hotmail on your mobile device: Click Here




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Re: New CCIE Lab Policy?? Why?? [7:55019]

2002-10-07 Thread Cisco Nuts

So what is really true??

No spots opening up YET a severe decline in signing up??

What's really going on?

Anyone??




>From: "Chuck's Long Road" 
>Reply-To: "Chuck's Long Road" 
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: New CCIE Lab Policy?? Why?? [7:55019]
>Date: Mon, 7 Oct 2002 18:25:11 GMT
>
>fracking html filter let me try again without the "html" marking.
>
>
>
>"Chuck's Long Road"  wrote in message
>news:...
>  There is a bigger question, maybe even a mystery here.
>
>  I have heard that Cisco is experiencing a severe decline in the numbers 
>of
>  people actually showing up for their Lab exams. A lot of employers (
>  including mine :-O ) are no longer paying for any training or tests 
>because
>  of the poor economy. I have heard that Cisco has even been holding a
>  lottery, the prize being a free lab test for people who work for Cisco
>  partners, in order to encourage people to pay up and show up.
>
>  Yet I haven't seen any spots opening up.
>
>  Wonder what's going on? Wonder what is true?
>
>
>
>
> > ""Cisco Nuts""  wrote in message
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> > > Hello, Has anyone noticed the new CCIE Lab policy on this Cisco's new
> > > jazzy web-site?  They have stated that: "Candidates must attempt the
>CCIE
> > > Lab exam within one year of passing the CCIE Qualification exam." It 
>was
> > > set to 18 months as of last week. I had planned to schedule my lab for
> > > the last day of the 18 month period, just looking for any open slots
> > > anywhere.  My question is: What happens to candidates like me that 
>have
> > > not scheduled and it's been over a year since I took my written exam? 
>Am
> > > I pretty much scr@!$...?? If so, this is bad, real bad!! Can any one 
>ask
> > > Cisco if this applies to candidates after Oct. 5th or to everyone 
>else??
> > > Anyone
> > > else have any other ideas?? Thank you. Sincerely.
> > >
> > > 
>
> > >
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