by Gunnibronco » Tue Apr 21, 2020 2:39 pm
Thanks for the advice. I should clarify my goal. It's not necessarily for designing Bronco parts. I'm considering classes in CAD or GIS or both for career reasons. There is a lot of demand in the area (construction and manufacturing). I've been discussing options with a couple engineers, and friends and they think I'm well suited to quickly learn the skills. With my experience in construction I thought it could open up opportunities for me. My girlfriend is a civil engineer with the state so she sees a lot of need for GIS mapping in her industry. There is a community college with AutoCAD classes that start in August and I started watching instructional videos just to get a feel for the program. I can probably continue watching without the actual program, but having it on my PC would really give me a headstart.
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