Title: FW: Value of Cisco Certifications
Aaron,
I have
no idea where you live or what your experience is, but I would bet that you are
WAY underpaid. I currently live in Houston and moved here from
Raleigh. At both locations most of the WAN jobs without any experience pay
45-50K per
hink about that for a little while
Aaron
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Subject: RE: Value of Cisco Certifications
Maybe a CCDA on the list could take a stab at that...
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From: Jim Davis
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> Thank you...How about CCDA's?
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> Thanks
> Jim
>
> At 09:14 PM 05/31/2000 +010
Aaron,
WHY??? ;) Your worth so much more!!! ;) Get onto Monster.com...lol
Mark Zabludovsky ~ CCNA
(215) 340-1440
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Title: FW: Value of Cisco Certifications
It
depends on the same three thing that business does...location, location,
location
JL
B.S.O.F.H.
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Prather,
AaronSent: Wednesday, May 31, 2000 4:00
Title: FW: Value of Cisco Certifications
I hope i dont deflate anyone's ideas of what cisco certified people make
but this is my situation :)
CCNP, CCDP, CCIE Cand., MCSE, MCP+I, MCNE5/4, Network+
I make 35k a year :)
think about that for a little while
Aaron
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> Maybe a CCDA on the list could take a stab at that...
>
> -Original Message-
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> Thank you...How ab
rs,
Lance
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>Subject: Value of Cisco Certifications
>Date: Wed, 31 May 2000 15:25:29 -0400
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>* Does anyone know what the value (salary) of someone who holds a
Maybe a CCDA on the list could take a stab at that...
-Original Message-
From: Jim Davis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, May 31, 2000 1:25 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Value of Cisco Certifications
Thank you...How about CCDA's?
Thanks
Jim
At 09:14 PM
* Does anyone know what the value (salary) of someone who holds a Cisco
certification?
* - or - Does anyone know the industry standard value of a Cisco certification?
* If not does anyone know where to find out this info?
(ie Someone who holds a CCNA, what is the approximate industry stand
Cheers
Sam
>From David <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 31 May 2000 0:36:39
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Subject : Re: Value of Cisco certifications
I think this issue can be taken in a much more practical sense. It's
q
't
want to have your certifications revoked for any reason, then you
probably shouldn't post your question in this public forum.
David
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From: TyRhon144000
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Sent: 5/30/00 2:47 PM
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Title: RE: Value of Cisco certifications
I agree with you totally. Additionally, I think it
also would be helpful if those who have gotten certified adhered to the
NDA.
T. Knox
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Prather, Aaron
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Sent: Tuesday, Ma
Title: RE: Value of Cisco certifications
I know this isnt really cost effective, but it would be nice to have a lab for your final test for your CCNP, make it not neary as hard or as expensive as the CCIE lab, but still should test your knowledge of actually configuring devices. Make it a
Is there any way Cisco can make their certifications challenging enough,
that they can give a realistic estimate of a person's skills?
I really don't believe that there is such a thing as paper-certification,
everyone's certification comes on paper and everyone has to do some amount
of study to ge
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