It's time to start my official CCIE thread. I think it's a great way to chronicle your journey, while helping others along the way. I'll first start by introducing myself for those that dont know me. My name is Henry. I started in IT professionally in 2000 as a small computer systems specialist for the Marine Corps. I have progressively grown since then, taking on more and more responsibility, gaining further experience on a broader range of IT products and services.
I am currently an systems administrator for the County of Riverside (California) Community Health Agency, the second largest agency in one of the largest counties in the country.
We support Riverside County's Depts of Environmental and Public Health as well as Animal Services. All in all, the county employs over 20,000 people and spans a good portion of the southern California area. I am a systems guy with an emphasis on network engineering, as I am a member of the systems engineering team. I am also focused on security management and regularly attend countywide security meetings and conferences.
My current education includes a BS in Computer Sciences from the University of California, as well as an MS in Computer Sciences from the same. I hold a few industry entry and professional level certifications as well. I'm actually the youngest sys admin the county has ever employed. I was 26 when I started, I'm now 27 (I'll be 28 in June). The youngest before me was 27.
I am married, coming up on 4 years now. We have a 1 year and a baby on the way, just 8 weeks in. I would like to be pretty far into this journey by the time the new child comes so that when I take time off for bonding and helping my wife, I wont be losing too much in studies.
I know that this is going to be hard, along with juggling family time, work, and my budding martial arts hobby (I am a Brazilian Jiu Jitsu/submission wrestling fighter, looking to compete often in the future), but anything worth doing is never easy.
At any rate, I am up to the challenge. I've got a home lab and I am modeling the INE topology. It consists of the following equipment;
R1 = 3640
R2 = 2620XM
R3 = 2611XM
R4 = 2620XM
R5 = 2620XM
R6 = 2610XM
SW1 - SW4 = 3550 EMI
BB1/FRS = 3620
BB2 = 2610
BB3 = 2610
All core routers (R1-R6) are running the latest IOS mainline. For any 3560 specific topics, I'll have to rent rackspace.
I plan on working the Vol I INE workbook while studying for the written. I am looking at scheduling the written for June 5th tentatively. After I complete the written, I plan on taking Narbiks 5 day bootcamp in Pasadena. This will hopefully give me a solid base to begin full time study for the lab. I'll be finishing up the Vol I workbook between June and October, possibly November. I'll start working the Vol II workbook then, working on putting all of the knowledge together.
I might also start working the Vol III at this point as well, I havent decided yet. I have the Vol IV workbook and I intend on working this during the last 4 to 6 months of my studies. This would be around March 2011. I would be looking to take the Narbik bootcamp again 2 weeks before my first attempt, sometime in June or July 2011. This will hopefully help to solidify my studies and help me to figure out my weak points. I plan on also running a few of the mock labs from INE, possibly 2, maybe 3 before running the actual lab to see where I stand at that point.
So all in all, from start to finish, I'm looking at completion or at least a first attempt in about a year and 3 months to a year and a half possibly. Obviously things change and dates can and most likely do slip, but you have to start with some sort of plan and that's mine.
I like the fact that it's written down, so that months from now when I'm all beat down and bloodied, I can see how naive I really was lol. At any rate, I'll be using this thread to keep track of my daily, weekly, and monthly progress. I plan on putting in approximately 3 hours daily weekdays and 5 hours daily weekends during the study period. That's about 2106 hours give or take. That's not counting the bootcamps. I dont know yet if that is adequate, but I will find out soon enough. Well, let the games begin

I also want to wish all of the new guys that are studying for the CCIE in the 2010 year good luck and God speed. All the guys I shared my CCNP journey with, I look forward to sharing the CCIE journey with you as well.