Quote Originally Posted by rbwdriven
get as much experience as you can. Trust me on that one. The more cad programs you know the easier it is to get a job.

I know Cadkey, Autocad, inventor, solidedge, solidworks, unigraphics. The one I want to learn is Pro-E but I can not get hired anywhere they want experience coming in the door since they pay a high rate. $50-$100 an hour to run it.
(I forgot Autocad, I worked with that also)

Yeah, I know the money is there. I see flyers posted everywhere in our building begging for students to do CAD. I dont think I have the eyes for this type of work tho LOL. I been going to sleep with a headache daily LOL.


Well, before I leave Tech, I'm going to install every FREE CAD I can get. And I may play with it every once in a while. I may even build a EF one of these days