Automated DLR conflict detection
mike harrison
meuon at highertech.net
Mon Dec 31 11:03:05 UTC 2001
> forced to hire CCIE's instead of JCIE's? Would I be better getting a
> JCIE because there are rarer? I noticed several CCIE's rising to defend
> their certification, but not a single JCIE.
I would contend there are a few more CCIE's than JCIE's and in a real
world large company hiring situation you face a few possible scenerios:
1. The commitee to revise job requirements has not met.
2. The manager requesting the position through HR is clueless.
3. HR is clueless, and just cut-and-pasted a similiar job ad.
4. They know exactly what they are doing, and the person they
really want to hire happens to be CCIE, and they figure he/she
can read the Juniper manuals until they get the JCIE.
By the way.. I am thinking of using a Juniper M5 for a channelized DS3
interface to a local CLEC (serving data to frac T1 customers).
Any good/bad comments?
As for getting the JCIE because they are rarer.. that's just wrong.
Get what you need and can use where you want to live.
--Mike Harrison
Rare (and now useless) certifications include:
CBET #2750 (ASHE Certified BioMedical Electronics Technician)
CCE #2750 (ASHE Certified Clinical Engineer)
Irix Linear Phased Array Ultrasound Certified Technician
Sharplan CO2 Laser Certified Technician
GE 3 Phase X-Ray...
ad infiniteum ad nauseum
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