NetworkVeteran wrote: » Now, if he goes into certification teaching, perhaps this fame is helpful!
aaron0011 wrote: » More than two CCIE's is pointless IMO unless you just get bored and want to master a new technology. Get Routing & Switching and whatever specialty you enjoy most and go make money. I guess some guys just enjoy the challenge but you can only make so much money being a technical resource for a large company. I guess I have too many hobbies as even one CCIE may be out of my reach. Also, I wonder if this guy stays up to date on all the tracks or just finishes one and moves onto the next when it's time to recertify. A CCIE Voice from 2006 learned on CM 4 won't do you much good if your not using the product and staying current. Think this guy could design a multi-cluster CUCM environment on 9.1 with globalized dial plan integrated with Unity Connection, Presence, UCCE without having to do a ton of learning and prepwork? I doubt it.
spiderjericho wrote: » That is crazy (that ish cray). Awesome accomplishment. Maybe he'll walk on the moon next. He'd make a great consultant. Might as well go for his CCDE and architect. I can see myself getting 1 IE, possibly 2. But afterward, I'd probably go for a Juniper expert, a Masters or PhD (or maybe just enjoy life).
powmia wrote: » I like my tech a lot, and get much enjoyment out of becomming good at it... but yeah, I'm going to hit my "enough is enough, let's go golfing" stage long before 7 CCIEs!
spiderjericho wrote: » So HP has a 7X CCIE and 2 CCARs?
QHalo wrote: » OT - Zartan did you start CCIE DC yet?