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I can not agree more with
I can not agree more with Eman.
Is this speaking about salary figures from 2-3 years ago? Most the opportunities available today are 150-170k depending on which or how many CCIE certs you hold and the kind of customer facing skills you have. I have heard of CCVP's getting over 100k. One constant has to be remembered, the CCIE need to constantly be learning. Think back to what the 1st CCIE's had to do, now the current ones have to know more than just routing and switching. They cover Wireless, QOS, Voice, Security just to name a few. This is not a knock on the Pioneers but more to show that once you attain the certification your skills must constantly be improved. A CCIE may have had to learn 802.11n last year and WAAS this yr just to stay current. I do not see this kind of constant retraining with in the PMP field and as such do not see this relevant discussion. Let me know what 100k PMP can do for you when your network is down or you can't get to the internet....