CHALLENGERSRT
Student
- Jan 12, 2024
- 27
Well I'm trying to make it into the drafting field and i have been split on all these different industries. I'm trying to find actual certifications and licenses. I sent in a request to the email provided on the TN website.
After looking on Reddit for some time i found out that certifications are needed to rise in the career. I've taken an "interest" in things such as MEP/Surveying/Electrical/Structural. Like i just want to get into something niche. I have a internship with a Contractor in TN called WT contracting. I told them I was at school for AutoCAD/Drafting. I actually just DMned the contractors IG page then called and scheduled the internship...(May 4)
These websites like coursea i heard it's not the best for finding info. I know i have to get irl experience. How? I see people saying that drafters are in demand in things such as what i mentioned above.
The main reason I'm doing this is because obviously I'm tired of being broke my whole life. I had mentioned about the times i cold called companies to try to "Freelance AutoCAD" Of course none of those calls lead to anything. I find out it's against Autodesk policy to commercialize it. I ended up quitting my job at the wings restraunt. Besides school my life consists of "modeling and drawing cars...studying either MEP/ or all the other subdisciplines.
just could use some direction..also i am 21
After looking on Reddit for some time i found out that certifications are needed to rise in the career. I've taken an "interest" in things such as MEP/Surveying/Electrical/Structural. Like i just want to get into something niche. I have a internship with a Contractor in TN called WT contracting. I told them I was at school for AutoCAD/Drafting. I actually just DMned the contractors IG page then called and scheduled the internship...(May 4)
These websites like coursea i heard it's not the best for finding info. I know i have to get irl experience. How? I see people saying that drafters are in demand in things such as what i mentioned above.
The main reason I'm doing this is because obviously I'm tired of being broke my whole life. I had mentioned about the times i cold called companies to try to "Freelance AutoCAD" Of course none of those calls lead to anything. I find out it's against Autodesk policy to commercialize it. I ended up quitting my job at the wings restraunt. Besides school my life consists of "modeling and drawing cars...studying either MEP/ or all the other subdisciplines.
just could use some direction..also i am 21