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Moving to CO! Mechanical Drafter seeking some job help

Discussion in 'Colorado' started by JWaldz, Apr 16, 2015.

  1. Jun 30, 2015 at 11:53 AM
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    mountainmonkey

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    Do you have any engineering experience or are you purely a drafter? The company I work for is looking for a project manager which involves both engineering and drafting (autocad and revit). If you think this would be a good fit then let me know.
     
  2. Jun 30, 2015 at 11:54 AM
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    NateMob

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    Buy a welder and open a Fab shop, You've made it to the 4 Wheelin' holy land. Seriously though, good luck man. You'll find something and hit the ground running!

    Any chance you'll be able to get out to the Colorado Toyota Jamboree in August?
     
  3. Jun 30, 2015 at 12:11 PM
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    JWaldz

    JWaldz [OP] It puts the Joe Dirt in the hole

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    Unfortunately, I do not. If I had to have a title, yes I'm purely a drafter. I should have went to Engineering school from the beginning but I didn't. I stuck with an associates to get out of school and into a job quicker. Now, I'm paying the price for it. I worked a little bit with Revit in school but not a lot. I remember using it for a project we did. I have general knowledge with 3D skills (Revit and Inventor). I'm a whiz AutoCAD though. Boss and employees ask me cad questions on the daily lol.

    haha I wish man.. Moving with no job is scary enough. Opening a fab shop with little to no connections in a new state would be a HUGE risk considering the amount there are already lol. Thanks!

    Probably no on the event but ya never know. We're moving in on the 1st and without a job any kind of extracurricular activities will likely be on a freeze. But, I plan on being in CO for the rest of my life so I have plenty of time to make one lol.
     

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