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anyone here into drafting?
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<blockquote data-quote="jdc753" data-source="post: 4328846" data-attributes="member: 572078"><p>jco1385 - that stuff sucks, I know living expenses is different up here in Boston but for my college job working at Applebee's in the kitchen I started at $9/hr and moved up to $12/hr within a year or two, some of the cooks were getting $15/hr. I would definitely say to check out craigslist or just put yourself out there on monster.com with a decent resume and see what comes up. Cad least for me is pretty easy to pick up and much of the stuff companies are willing to train you on.</p><p></p><p>I went to school for civil engineering and currently work for a site development consulting firm. Lately pretty much all I do is drafting, AutoCad, Land Desktop, not really any 3D stuff, but contour stuff and a lot of AutoTurn stuff lately. I got started on salary + benefits and straight pay overtime at a hair over $22 an hour.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jdc753, post: 4328846, member: 572078"] jco1385 - that stuff sucks, I know living expenses is different up here in Boston but for my college job working at Applebee's in the kitchen I started at $9/hr and moved up to $12/hr within a year or two, some of the cooks were getting $15/hr. I would definitely say to check out craigslist or just put yourself out there on monster.com with a decent resume and see what comes up. Cad least for me is pretty easy to pick up and much of the stuff companies are willing to train you on. I went to school for civil engineering and currently work for a site development consulting firm. Lately pretty much all I do is drafting, AutoCad, Land Desktop, not really any 3D stuff, but contour stuff and a lot of AutoTurn stuff lately. I got started on salary + benefits and straight pay overtime at a hair over $22 an hour. [/QUOTE]
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