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Another way to look at it
In Brad Reese's blog here http://www.networkworld.com/community/node/24856
I noticed the pay grade jumps from CCNA to CCNP to CCIE
The thing that struck me was, the pay jump from CCNA to CCNP was pretty good considering the amount of time and expenditure required.
Where as the jump from CCNP to CCIE is good, the amount of blood, sweat & tears you literally have to expend, along with the associated costs in time & money, a decent CCNP Lab & CCNP library stacks up rather well I thought?
I could be wrong, but that is what seem to jump out at me.
I guess it would depend upon your location as well though, but investing in a decent CCNP lab seems like pretty good value for money.