I have to agree with Erich. As a CCIE that has been looking around, the soft skills is the way to go.
The CCIE is a great way to go but don't get so Vendor-C centric that you don't understand that almost no environment is homogenous.
I have read articles of people wanting to do this. If you thought being an American and wanting to try and work in the EU was hard, try and go to work in India. They will gladly accept your tourist dollars, but they won't give you a job.
My PBS station doesn't show Dr. Who you insensitive clod.
Seriously though, in college I was able to catch it late on Saturday nights after to much to drink. After that it was VHS and DVD's only. I am waiting for BBC America to start showing it. Not that the 30 consecutive episodes of AbFab aren't hillarious.
I have to agree with Erich. As a CCIE that has been looking around, the soft skills is the way to go. The CCIE is a great way to go but don't get so Vendor-C centric that you don't understand that almost no environment is homogenous.
I have read articles of people wanting to do this. If you thought being an American and wanting to try and work in the EU was hard, try and go to work in India. They will gladly accept your tourist dollars, but they won't give you a job.
You Insensitive Clod.
My PBS station doesn't show Dr. Who you insensitive clod. Seriously though, in college I was able to catch it late on Saturday nights after to much to drink. After that it was VHS and DVD's only. I am waiting for BBC America to start showing it. Not that the 30 consecutive episodes of AbFab aren't hillarious.