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    Default Re: What exactly is taught in current drafting classes?

    Quote Originally Posted by cadpro78 View Post
    They may have learned in school how to do it faster.
    They may have learned how to do it in school. I'm not so certain on if it is faster.
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    Default Re: What exactly is taught in current drafting classes?

    Quote Originally Posted by cadpro78 View Post
    In your post, you said you customized AutoCAD to work for YOU. Keyword there is you.
    Yep, and I expect anyone who claims to be adept at using AutoCAD to be able to do the same for themselves, or at the very least to understand that it is possible. Not knowing how to make it happen is not a bad thing, not knowing that it can even be done is.

    Customization saves time. Time is money, no matter the company or industry. Every "drafter" has repetitive tasks, and if they can't find a way to make them happen quicker, they simply aren't as valuable to a company as someone who can.

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    Default Re: What exactly is taught in current drafting classes?

    Quote Originally Posted by Coloradomrg View Post
    Yep, and I expect anyone who claims to be adept at using AutoCAD to be able to do the same for themselves, or at the very least to understand that it is possible. Not knowing how to make it happen is not a bad thing, not knowing that it can even be done is.

    Customization saves time. Time is money, no matter the company or industry. Every "drafter" has repetitive tasks, and if they can't find a way to make them happen quicker, they simply aren't as valuable to a company as someone who can.
    Agree wholeheartedly.

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