, 2001 7:28 PM
To: jeongwoo park; Groupstudy
Subject: Re: Disappointed with CCNP --Original poster - Should be our
poster child
I started in this industry in 95 after a career change, I was a Chef for 12
years, and taught music for two years before that. Third career working with
computers. I want
There are many instructors with no real world experience. Do what makes you
feel good, the rest will take care of itself.
Mark Krysinski
CTO
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jeongwoo park
Sent: Wednesday, January 10, 2001 10:56 PM
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I think most instructors don't have real world experience : )
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There are many instructors with no real world experience. Do what makes
you
feel good, the rest will take care of itself.
Mark
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Donald B Johnson Jr
Sent: Thursday, January 11, 2001 7:28 PM
To: jeongwoo park; Groupstudy
Subject: Re: Disappointed with CCNP --Original poster - Should be our
poster child
I started in this industry in 95 after a career change, I was a Chef for
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Sent: Wednesday, January 10, 2001 11:51 PM
Subject: Re: Disappointed with CCNP --Original poster
Unfortunately, anyone that is not getting hands on experience will quickly
forget pretty much everything they learned during their studies -in a
matter
Try to enroll at Cisco Network Academy(if there is one nearby) for real
hands on experience.
From Semester 5 (BSCN) alone we"ll be doing 60 labs.
On Wed, 10 Jan 2001 19:55:55 -0800 (PST) jeongwoo park
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Hi group members!!
I am the original poster of this thread.
Friend,
Now that you have your CCNP and no Experience, please don't get carried
away with the certifications. Don't try to get your CCIE yet. You will just
end up hating routing protocols if you don't get your hands in some
production routers/switches.
Keep up with the Interviews and be
I started in this industry in 95 after a career change, I was a Chef for 12
years, and taught music for two years before that. Third career working with
computers. I want to be a lawyer next, fourth career. Whatever!! A friend of
mine had a family member who had a small consulting business, and I
Unfortunately, anyone that is not getting hands on experience will quickly
forget pretty much everything they learned during their studies -in a matter
of weeks. This fact quickly turns CCNP's back into CCNA's!
Best of luck to you.
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