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NAH916

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  1. seeing how bad the construction industry is right now, you might wanna hit the books real hard real soon, because before to long its gonna be out of control busy, right now commercial work is as strong as ever, and residential sucks balls, but that will change, and sooon resi will go crazy agian.

    I have been toying with this idea as well, seeing how my tade has such a lack of work I will be hitting the books soon myself so I can draw fire sprinkler systems.

    ITT is a good place to check out, thats probably where I will go to get my AA.

    It's a good place to get your AA. After getting my AA from there in 2003, I started drafting for a local firm making $14/hr. Then I decided to get my BA from there and graduated last year. The school is a little expensive, but I wouldn't be making over $70k a year without there help.

  2. I use Roof-Cad.....AutoCad is much more complicated, i WISH i knew how to use it :D

    i am self taught but you hit it right on the head.....KNOWING what your drawing is 75% of the battle if you ask me. I spent 10 yrs on the roof before i came in the office, so now im drawing on the computer - but i know EXACTLY what it is i am drawing (most of the time lol). Sure someone like even BaggedBird can run RoofCad with no problem since its 100x less complicated then AutoCad - but i bet he falls flat on his face when it comes to the actual drawings that need to be done. I know for a fact he (you) could do it, but if you dont know wtf your drawing, it really hurts :D Whatever you draw, it always helps to specialize in what your drawing IMO.

    Totally agree with Steve and Baggedbirds. Experience and knowledge of what your drawing is key. I'm personally running AutoCad 2009, and have been using AutoCad for 12 years now. As far as schooling goes, it's up to you. But it's always nice to have some type of AA degree or certificate to fall back on.

  3. Ya I checked out DB-. Just it says it takes 7-10 days after youve sent money before its acutally sent out. I need the amp fairly quick.

    If you do paypal on DB-R, it should only take a couple days to get the amp (I got my amp 3 days later). That whole 7-10 days thing is not true depending on where you live and what he has in stock. But you might want to email Chris at DB-R.com before you purchase it.

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