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spiderjericho wrote: » It's wack and indicative of someone with insecurities or thinks certs show how great an employee you are. I have mine in a binder. I wouldn't mind hanging my degree. Though I won't front, I'd hang a CCIE.
spiderjericho wrote: » It's wack and indicative of someone with insecurities or thinks certs show how great an employee you are.
NOC-Ninja wrote: » I will make sure i flaunt my CCIE # if ever i pass.
NOC-Ninja wrote: » I will make sure i flaunt my CCIE # when i pass.
SubnetZero wrote: » I used to put all of them in my email signature but decided against that years a go and stopped. However that being said I made an exception once I got my CCIE#. With the CCIE I logged over 1500 hours of rack time, gave up two years of my life, and almost ended up divorced. This one stays!!
buzzkill wrote: » I have my exam transcripts tattooed on my arse.
swild wrote: » I'm proud of my CISSP so I have that in my sig and on my wall. I'm the only IT person in my state for my company so the only way people know me is through email. In a company of 25000, with about a thousand IT employees, only 2 have the CISSP and we both have it in our sigs. No CCIEs here at the moment, afaik. I've been told that we contract all of those that we need. I've had it less than a year so I'm still happy to explain what it is to anyone who asks. I will add my CCIE# when I get it, but that's a long way off. Haven't decided if I will hang my BS at work. On one hand, it took me 10 years to finish and I worked my ass of for it while being employed full time, on the other, it's just a bachelor's.
Turgon wrote: » Was it worth the pain?
buzzkill wrote: » Mid-way through I found myself questioning whether opting for the verbose version of the cert name was a wise move.
lordy wrote: » I have my own little personal Wall of Fame at home where I put all my certs. I don't look at it regularly but it helps when you feel down or when you think "I will never pass this one". It keeps me motivated. At work I have my RHCE on display. It's not there because anybody would doubt my skills, it's more of a subtile warning. The company intially agreed to pay for it but never made it happen. So I paid for it on my own and will move on...
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