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Online training for CCVP assistance 1

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Crunchyhippo

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Sep 20, 2007
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A coworker has recently decided to pursue his CCIE training (R&S) through an online program. It's pricey at $3,000 - however, he's getting a lot of stuff. He has free rack rentals, the four CCIE textbooks he'll need, workbooks, and best of all, a tutor who will work with him and provide support and assistance while he finishes.

I brought this up to see if anyone might know of something similar for CCVP. I'm not talking about a boot camp for 10 days for $5G. I think if I could get rack rental time and personal support to help me over my problem areas (something I don't have now), I would be really interested in something like that. The link below is similar to what I'm talking about, thought it doesn't look like this is offered quite yet.

 

Bill/Todd,

Yeah, the bennifits are GREAT, days off are GREAT, stress and working conditions are GREAT and you gotta love Spring, Summer and Fall and the shorts, skirts and summer dresses that are worn :) Like I said - pay could be better, but you can't always have it all!!!!!

We are located on the edge of an industrial park by the airport, so we have lots of "those" bars and clubs near by and lots of the girls take classes for when they can't dance any longer - they are all some of the nicest people and some of the best students. I have learned that good people are good people - no matter what they do for a living!

E.A. Broda
CCNA, CCDA, CCAI, Network +
 
Pay isn't everything either. Read a quote awhile back that I really liked. "Grass may be greener on the other side, but it's just as hard to cut".

What I've also found is the more pay = more stress. Granted, the more you know, the more potential for earnings too, but it doesn't have to be the technical learning either.

 
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