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Most CCIE's are well into $150K to 175K
A brand new CCIE perhaps, but most CCIE's are well into $150K to $175K and also hold MCSE, RHE, CISSP, and have 10 years of IOS skills and customer facing skills to offer. That sa;aru number is too low. Try to find one at that wage and you will have a long wait!
Bring the salary up to $170 range and you will be able to find a CCIE ready to get to work for you.