After receiving an email from Joe, I would agree that he sounds like a
very intelligent person with tremendous initiative. I'd like to
differentiate between lab experience and OTJ experience.
Learning to configure OSPF, EIGRP, and BGP at home is one thing.
Going to a customer site who has 200
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After receiving an email from Joe, I would agree that he sounds like a very
intelligent person with tremendous initiative. I'd like to differentiate
between lab
I think everyone is missing the point. By far the most important reason to
get the CCIE is to get a job (honestly, why else would you do it?). But the
stark reality is that without proper experience, you are going to find the
job market quite tough anyway, I don't care how many or what certs you
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> "Now offering CCIE Security Lab Workbook and remote bootcamp,
> http://www.hellocomputers.com/hellosuccess.html";
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> From: John Neiberger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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I did not mean to say without touching production network.
-keyur shah-
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If I may ask, why exactly is it a good
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