Re: CCIE Question [7:36243]

2002-02-23 Thread nrf
Exactly ""Wessex Mail"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > It means file - in the waste bin - and forget them, at least that's how my > company treats such people, because they are claiming to be something they > are not, however you dress it up > > -Original M

RE: CCIE Question [7:36243]

2002-02-23 Thread Wessex Mail
It means file - in the waste bin - and forget them, at least that's how my company treats such people, because they are claiming to be something they are not, however you dress it up -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Brian Zeitz Sent: 22 Feb

RE: CCIE Question [7:36243]

2002-02-22 Thread Brian Zeitz
MAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, February 22, 2002 1:57 PM To: Brian Zeitz Subject: Re: CCIE Question [7:36243] it means they only passed the qualification exam. they should not be putting CCIE on their resume at all. toss it! :) thanks, -Brad Ellis CCIE#5796 (R&S / Security) Network Learning In

Re: CCIE Question [7:36243]

2002-02-22 Thread Todd Carswell
I don't think employers are being fooled by somebody putting CCIE-Q on their resume. I can see a person getting into a tight spot, though, if they fraudulently try to pass themselves off as having passed the CCIE. After all, a company can just check with Cisco to make sure that a person is certi

Re: CCIE Question [7:36243]

2002-02-22 Thread nrf
Inline ""Tshon"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > guys should keep in mind: > > No there is no CCIE Q or written cert. Cisco has identified you as > a lab candidate. This applies > to everyone on the planet. You have been invited to take the lab, > if you

Re: CCIE Question [7:36243]

2002-02-22 Thread Tshon
guys should keep in mind: No there is no CCIE Q or written cert. Cisco has identified you as a lab candidate. This applies to everyone on the planet. You have been invited to take the lab, if you pass the written and after that date you are still a CCIE candidate just like everyo

Re: CCIE Question [7:36243]

2002-02-22 Thread Michael J. Doherty
E-NT4, MCSE-W2K, CCNA Certified, CCDA Certified, NREMT-P and many others that do not have initials. - Original Message - From: "nrf" To: Sent: Friday, February 22, 2002 2:46 PM Subject: Re: CCIE Question [7:36243] > Cisco has made it clear that passing the written -CCIE exa

RE: CCIE Question [7:36243]

2002-02-22 Thread Roberts, Larry
That's ok, because I'm the President of the United States (F-MLN) (Future-Most Likely Not ) :) Larry -Original Message- From: nrf [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, February 22, 2002 2:46 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: CCIE Question [7:36243] Cisco has mad

Re: CCIE Question [7:36243]

2002-02-22 Thread nrf
have the > score sheets and experience to back them up. > > Sincerely, > > Michael J. Doherty > MCSE-NT4, MCSE-W2K, CCNA Certified, CCDA Certified, NREMT-P and many others > that do not have initials. > > - Original Message ----- > From: "nrf" > To: > Sen

Re: CCIE Question [7:36243]

2002-02-22 Thread nrf
Cisco has made it clear that passing the written -CCIE exam does not get you a certificate in itself. Only by passing both the written and the lab do you obtain a cert. I don't know how it came to be acceptable that people can claim a certificate that doesn't exist. While you might say that it'

Re: CCIE Question [7:36243]

2002-02-22 Thread Persio Pucci
Hehehe... just like some folks that I've seen saying that they are CCNP 1/4 or 2/4... u can do the math :) - Original Message - From: "Chris Charlebois" To: Sent: Friday, February 22, 2002 4:02 PM Subject: RE: CCIE Question [7:36243] > I would quess that means that

Re: CCIE Question [7:36243]

2002-02-22 Thread Michael J. Doherty
It seems to be common these days to use that abbreviation to mean that the individual has taken, and passed, the Written exam, but not yet challenged/passed the Lab. As for me, personally, when I get to that point, I do not plan on advertising it in this manner. If it comes up in an interview qu

Re: CCIE Question [7:36243]

2002-02-22 Thread MJ
it means they only passed the qualification exam. they should not be putting CCIE on their resume at all ""Brian Zeitz"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > I saw a resume with "CCIE (Q)" after their name, what is the Q mean? Message Posted at: http://www.groupstu

RE: CCIE Question [7:36243]

2002-02-22 Thread Chris Charlebois
I would quess that means that person has passed the CCIE Qualification Exam, or the written portion of the certification. He or she is presumably studying/preparing for the lab exam. Message Posted at: http://www.groupstudy.com/form/read.php?f=7&i=36246&t=36243 -