Originally Posted by
MikeJarosz
There is a type of person who stubbornly resists change, especially if it means they are the one that has to change. People who cling desparately to outdated software have been a favorite target of mine, especially when it's Acad. I have never been a fan of Acad, even though I had to master it. I know someone still working only in release 14. Keep in mind that these people are hurting themselves. They probably have had the job they are in for some time and they feel safe. However, if you find yourself back in the job market and all you have on your resume is Acad 2005, that resume goes right into the wastebasket, especially when the previous resume had Revit, Acad 2012, 3D studio, Navisworks, Maya, Rhino, Grasshopper, Microstation, all of MS Office, Buzzsaw, Newforma, and more. And THEY didn't get hired.
Anyone not learning Revit is in their last job.