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I was hunting a particular job for weeks, close to my town, and i got it!
So from thursday i will be the cad-designer at a company that produces anti-vandalism street furniture and light systems for tunnels etc.
I'm excited but having been unemployed for some time makes it just the more exciting, as i will have to find out how my wrecked wrist will hold out:06:
Neal and staff, as soon as i get my first paycheck i will donate some money to subsim, i spend alot of time here and i have alot of fun, i learned alot and i love coming here!
Congrats! :up: CAD is pretty fun. :yep:
nikimcbee
09-29-09, 09:31 AM
Working is good. :yeah: Congrats!:woot:
SteamWake
09-29-09, 09:58 AM
Congrats !
If you need any advice on autocad just ask I have like 12 years experience with it.
Tunnel lighting huh? Mind if I ask the company name?
See Im a consulting electrical engineer and like to keep up on this sort of thing.
Oh and the architect might be interested in the vandal stuff as well :salute:
FIREWALL
09-29-09, 10:24 AM
:up: :up: :up: :up::woot: :woot::woot: :woot:
XabbaRus
09-29-09, 05:05 PM
I'm also looking for a new job. I have been approached by 3 different agencies who all wanted to represent me for the same position at the same company after seeing my CV online. Guess that must be a good sign.
Keep your fingers crossed for me to get an interview and the job as Ihave gone as far as I can at my current work.
I'm also a draughtsman, emphasis in the man part.
Kloef you will have fun. Hopefully I'll be moving on from AutoCAD to Solidworks.
UnderseaLcpl
09-29-09, 07:08 PM
Congrats, Kloef.
Good luck to you, Xabba
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Thanks guys, really appriciate it!
If you need any advice on autocad just ask I have like 12 years experience with it.
Thanks, i will mainly work with Inventor as they want to convert all autocad designs to a 3d environment, do you use Inventor?
Ever since i use Inventor Autocad became somewhat obsolete, but its still great for scetching on the fly together with guys from the shop!
Tommorow is D-day for me:arrgh!:
antikristuseke
09-30-09, 11:40 AM
Congrats on the new job, hopefully will find something for myself soon aswell. Been unemployed since January.
SteamWake
09-30-09, 12:03 PM
Thanks guys, really appriciate it!
Thanks, i will mainly work with Inventor as they want to convert all autocad designs to a 3d environment, do you use Inventor?
Ever since i use Inventor Autocad became somewhat obsolete, but its still great for scetching on the fly together with guys from the shop!
Tommorow is D-day for me:arrgh!:
Nope sorry never heard of it in fact. 90% of what I do is 2D.
Yay, CADmonkeys unite!
Good to hear someone can still get a job as a draughtsman... our construction industry has been dead since the end of 2008!
AutoCAD is great software, but a friend of mine is suggesting I have a go a learning Revit.
After five or six years experience in working in several different drawing offices, ranging from refrigeration engineering/design (with quite a lot of responsibility for multiple projects as CADmonkey), to monkey-see-monkey-do at a firm who designed and installed Fire-alarm systems and programming the alarm system software database for a complete new build in London, to temping for a few weeks at an engineering firm, drawing stuff for fabrication that I'd never laid eyes upon before, finding any job doing CAD within a realistic distance to where I live is impossible. :x
I'm going to stop now before I begin to hijack this thread with an (un)employment rant :arrgh!:
Good show Kloef, I hope you get along well with your new job :up:
Good to hear someone can still get a job as a draughtsman... our construction industry has been dead since the end of 2008!Well building anti-vandalism stuff is very good business in these times, the more people misbehave the more stuff we need to build!
It was a great first day, started with waiting for my pc to arrive and being installed, then i had alot of fun installing Inventor and all the other software..
Couple of hours later i allready had drawn some of their products and tommorow i will start working on an assembly, not bad i think since i used version 2010 for the first time..finally a ribbon!
As far as the people, they seem to be nice and the atmosphere seems pretty relaxed, but they work hard..
But thats the first day, well see how it goes i have alot of motivation to really make something out of this:o, i used to be different its scary:rotfl2:
Its good to work again:arrgh!:
Things will get better over time and there will be plenty of work in the future, cherish it while it lasts;)
Falkirion
10-01-09, 06:48 PM
Being a draughtsman is fun. Been doing it myself for the past 2.5 years. Enjoy my work on Melbourne's railway network. Signalling and level crossings mainly atm.
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