Being a CCIE means…
– You have to carry a very high expectation on your shoulder just because ‘E’ stands for Expert
– You pass CCIE in Routing & Switching but people expect you to know everything from cabling, wireless, ip telephony, optical, MPLS, security, QOS, etc
– You may have a cool job title but you still have to mount devices, doing project, presales, giving training, troubleshoot, consulting regardless of your title
– People think you get very high $$ salary
– You become the last resort of troubleshooting, when everybody give up they give the console to you
– You open a case with Cisco TAC asking for help, just to find out the engineer assigned to your case knows the problem less than you
– You order a CCIE shirt from Cisco and the shipping cost is !@#$%^&*) more expensive than the shirt itself
– When you complete a marvelous task, they say: “well you are a CCIE, it should be easy for you” and when you don’t perform well they say: “how come CCIE can’t do this simple task?”
– You try to explain the problem to non-technical boss and he says
“man, stop nagging!”
Взято отсюда.
очень точно подмечено 🙂
я еще не волшебник, но примерить эту шкурку могу 🙂
CCIE – это не волшебник, вот Куклачев – это волшебник.
>CCIE – это не волшебник…
Нет, но к этому надо стремиться 🙂
Увы. К этому привыкаешь задолго до того, как становишься CCIE.