thanks Chris. yeah studies is a real drag. I have considered to study Civil Engineering now, as i found a dead end with my drafting (study more architecture or choose other) so i know the feeling! All the best with your future decision.
Thanks for the insight. I'm thinking about transitioning from IT support to drafting and this was very useful. I already have a 4 year degree in Information Technology and am considering going back to a community college to learn drafting. Just not sure if I'm ready for more school and more tuition. Decisions decisions....
Thanks for the video! Could you please explain what are the core differences between an experienced draftsperson and a civil engineer (junior)? I am interested in it because of migration skills assessment process, in which I am currently being involved.
I remember watching this video 4 years ago... And am now an accomplished Design Engineer.
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thanks Chris.
yeah studies is a real drag. I have considered to study Civil Engineering now, as i found a dead end with my drafting (study more architecture or choose other) so i know the feeling!
All the best with your future decision.
Thanks for the insight. I'm thinking about transitioning from IT support to drafting and this was very useful. I already have a 4 year degree in Information Technology and am considering going back to a community college to learn drafting. Just not sure if I'm ready for more school and more tuition. Decisions decisions....
Thanks Kyle, appreciate it!
Thanks for the video!
Could you please explain what are the core differences between an experienced draftsperson and a civil engineer (junior)?
I am interested in it because of migration skills assessment process, in which I am currently being involved.
Great video
Thank you