Snaw well done!
Do they still allocate you a number for the CCIE?
Kudos to you.
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Originally posted by TonyEnglish View PostHow much can you expect to charge on the back of this? It must be a lot if you have spent 12k on it.
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Well done! This cert does more than sort the boys from the men. Enjoy the rate rise
Reminds me I must get going on my CCNP before my CCNA expires next year
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Certification is for numpties and only experience counts.
Yours,
Idle ATW
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Well done mate, have a beer or 2 for that!
Ignore the idle tw@ts on here who say certification is for numpties and only experience counts, they're just scared that they'll get found out.
Maybe such rigorous testing should be included in our national curriculum, after all it's what employers are seeking? Nah, stupid idea - keep the 100% pass system.
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congrats.....
passed the written myself and at the start of a goods year's studying for that lab. Get this one and the money printing machine moves up a gear!
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How much can you expect to charge on the back of this? It must be a lot if you have spent 12k on it.
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Originally posted by snaw View PostCisco Certified Internetwork Expert.
Hardest, most respected, technical exam there is, bar none. 18 months of pure hell, 8 hours of practical lab exam which requires you to pass a written exam first to be able to qualify to sit (Only able to sit the lab in Brussels in this part of the world), 80% pass mark with a failure rate of over 70% (3% of people pass it first time, I'm not one of them), and an expensive undertaking (I've spent around £12,000 approx on it).
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostSorry what's ccie?
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Originally posted by snaw View PostCisco Certified Internetwork Expert.
Hardest, most respected, technical exam there is, bar none. 18 months of pure hell, 8 hours of practical lab exam which requires you to pass a written exam first to be able to qualify to sit (Only able to sit the lab in Brussels in this part of the world), 80% pass mark with a failure rate of over 70% (3% of people pass it first time, I'm not one of them), and an expensive undertaking (I've spent around £12,000 approx on it).
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostSorry what's ccie?
Hardest, most respected, technical exam there is, bar none. 18 months of pure hell, 8 hours of practical lab exam which requires you to pass a written exam first to be able to qualify to sit (Only able to sit the lab in Brussels in this part of the world), 80% pass mark with a failure rate of over 70% (3% of people pass it first time, I'm not one of them), and an expensive undertaking (I've spent around £12,000 approx on it).
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I think it's Cisco Certified Internetworking Expert or something like that, damn acronyms!
Hmmm you've just got this yet you think the CCNA is higher? Tell me you just humouring the comment?
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