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25 lipca 2008 12:48I have completed a Clait course (OCR Level 1 Diploma for IT Users"new clait" ) ,i have got a desktop computer ,which i spend a lot of time on. i have found it trying at times ,but,have progressed a considerable amount. i seem to have a good knack of finding solutions. 1 ex: getting nokia pc suite to work on bluetooth. anyway back to the point i am very interested in gaining more knowledge to maybe start a career in autocad . any suggestions. main problem is funds.
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1 sierpnia 2008 17:02I am not sure on Autocad but a training provider may help you. I know you are concerned with funds but doesn't hurt to get info on the subject.
Jay
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6 sierpnia 2008 19:53
Use Monster or any other job providing web site and find a job you would like to do. Read the requirements for that position. You should be able to find a book on just about any topic. A few years back, I wanted to get my MCAD to help target myself for better positions. I used the Microsoft Exam series to prep for my MCAD. It was a much cheaper alternative to formalized training. I don't know anything about AutoCad, but if you were to pursue Microsoft Technology, there are several E-Learning courses that are very affordable. Some even for free.
Just my .02. Good luck on your career.
Shannon Bray - MCT, MCPD, MCTS, MCITP -
7 sierpnia 2008 01:32
RoJoPo said:I have completed a Clait course (OCR Level 1 Diploma for IT Users"new clait" ) ,i have got a desktop computer ,which i spend a lot of time on. i have found it trying at times ,but,have progressed a considerable amount. i seem to have a good knack of finding solutions. 1 ex: getting nokia pc suite to work on bluetooth. anyway back to the point i am very interested in gaining more knowledge to maybe start a career in autocad . any suggestions. main problem is funds.
Not sure this is really the best place to get AutoCAD assistance, mate!
That being said, if you actually have a legal copy of AutoCAD, you should use Autodesk's own offerings which are free.
http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet/index?siteID=123112&id=3856704
Westwood College also offers a dedicated associates degree program in the subject
http://www.westwood.edu/landing/san/3/index.asp?rc=OLGSANMPIGIP&wwDegree=11
Then there are some secondary and tertiary channels for e-learning that a quick google search turned up 10s of them.
- Wayne S. Anderson MCITP, MCSE, MCT http://blog.avanadeadvisor.com/blogs/waynea- Zaproponowany jako odpowiedź przez Wayne S. Anderson 7 sierpnia 2008 01:33
- Oznaczony jako odpowiedź przez Michael D. AlligoodModerator 7 sierpnia 2008 01:42