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mimarca New User

Joined: 22 August 2005 Location: Costa Rica Posts: 1
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| Posted: 22 August 2005 at 9:09pm | IP Logged
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Our company is looking for CCIE’s to do the following activities:
- Remote Support by ssh or telnet thru the Internet
- 5 hour remote support per month on average
- No traveling required
- Able to join with your CCO Cisco account (ccie credentials) to our company profile in Cisco’s Website.
We offer:
- Six month contracts (renewable)
- Competitive hourly rate
If you are interested please contact me for further details.
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Squick Platinum

Joined: 23 July 2004 Location: United States Posts: 106
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| Posted: 23 August 2005 at 6:48pm | IP Logged
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A) I think this is in the wrong forum... And B, wouldn't that be pretty much suicide to any CCIE? Once a CCIE binds their CCO with a company that CCIE can not bind to another company until he has been unbound for a year and a half, or he is involuntarily removed from the company.
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rexer New User

Joined: 07 October 2005 Location: United States Posts: 1
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| Posted: 07 October 2005 at 9:41am | IP Logged
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I concur with Squick. This type of contract is used to pump up their CCIE numbers on staff to gain greater discounts from Cisco. This is ethically riding fine line; who in their right mind would potentially jeopardize there certification by responding on a public forum. There‘s not even any contact info so this posting seems to be anonymously phishing for something. CCIE certification is too hard fought to gain and maintain to whittle it away on a scam like this.
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Wildcat_Dude Platinum

Joined: 20 August 2003 Location: United States Posts: 3441
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| Posted: 07 October 2005 at 10:13am | IP Logged
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I was waiting for someone other than me to comment on this and I'm glad you guys thought the same thing I did. I think any CCIE would see right thru this as nothing more than what it is - worthless words typed in a forum.
Any respectful company looking for CCIE's would spend their money and advertise on Cisco's web site, but not be asking CCIE's to use their credentials to make them prosper.
This was one time I waited patiently for someone with the right "stuff" to comment on this. I felt I didn't have the proper background to comment first. I almost reported it but figured the admins would eventually get around to reading it and decide for themselves if it was proper or not. It should have been posted in the career and salary section anyways.
if you look at the posters profile, he hasn't even been back since 2 days after he posted it (Aug 24th) (musta thought CCIE's would be climbing all over his pm filling it up )
Edited by Wildcat_Dude on 07 October 2005 at 11:33am
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Wildcat_Dude Platinum

Joined: 20 August 2003 Location: United States Posts: 3441
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| Posted: 07 October 2005 at 10:22am | IP Logged
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and oh rexer, welcome to certcities.com. We can always use guys like you around here for advice 
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