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28-02-2005, 12:38 AM | #1 | ||
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Sydney
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Just curious if there's any people that use CAD programs for their work and whether or not they think that the type of work that they're doing is exciting or dull or whatever.
I have a mate who's going to be teaching me to use AutoCAD and I'm interested in what people think of CAD related jobs whether its for architectural or engineering purposes. I'm thinking of learning Autocad for more of the architectural side of things as a possible new skill for a potential career change later on. The jobs I've seen advertised seem to pay half decent but on the job experience is a big thing thats needed. What do you guys using these style of programs think of this area of expertise ?
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