CHALLENGERSRT
Student
- Jan 12, 2024
- 27
Good morning/afternoon,
I currently live in Memphis; TN and I go to Tennessee College of Applied Technology for their drafting program. I will be getting certified in AutoCAD. So far I've only been at the school for about two weeks, and we haven't dived super deep into the fields yet. My goal is to go into either the structural/ or civil portion of this career. Right now, really don't know a lot about AutoCAD and the only times i've worked with the platform is on campus. The 3D software I'm familiar with is Blender however i know that's not the industry standard and it's not what is used to make detail/shop drawings. Before I got enrolled, I bought a Technical Drawing textbook from amazon a few months before now and i've looked through it a few times. I just recently started picking it back up.
There are a few things that I want to work on achieving in the next few months. I know how important networking is and so I've been putting out emails to different firms in my city asking if I could shadow the contractors/engineers/surveyors on some of their projects. I mainly want to get into the projects that involve the highways/tunnels/flyovers/railroads however I've stated that I'm open to seeing more. I've been writing down terms from my book I bought and i also read that it's best to know multiple disciplines. I only got one response out of 6 emails/firms. They just said they will pass the email to the decision makers.
Another thing was to be able to sit in some of the meetings that the firms have with clients so i can hear from both sides of the transaction. Anyways, I could use some help if any of you are near Memphis or can put in a good word, please let me know.
I currently live in Memphis; TN and I go to Tennessee College of Applied Technology for their drafting program. I will be getting certified in AutoCAD. So far I've only been at the school for about two weeks, and we haven't dived super deep into the fields yet. My goal is to go into either the structural/ or civil portion of this career. Right now, really don't know a lot about AutoCAD and the only times i've worked with the platform is on campus. The 3D software I'm familiar with is Blender however i know that's not the industry standard and it's not what is used to make detail/shop drawings. Before I got enrolled, I bought a Technical Drawing textbook from amazon a few months before now and i've looked through it a few times. I just recently started picking it back up.
There are a few things that I want to work on achieving in the next few months. I know how important networking is and so I've been putting out emails to different firms in my city asking if I could shadow the contractors/engineers/surveyors on some of their projects. I mainly want to get into the projects that involve the highways/tunnels/flyovers/railroads however I've stated that I'm open to seeing more. I've been writing down terms from my book I bought and i also read that it's best to know multiple disciplines. I only got one response out of 6 emails/firms. They just said they will pass the email to the decision makers.
Another thing was to be able to sit in some of the meetings that the firms have with clients so i can hear from both sides of the transaction. Anyways, I could use some help if any of you are near Memphis or can put in a good word, please let me know.