> I'm just curious how the CAD Manager and Autolisp gurus came into their
> positions, other than the normal searching of the classified.
For autolisp programmer is not common.
> Are there websites strictly for the CAD Manager applicants, or autolisp
> related careers?
Take a look at the pn.cadmanager ng.
>
> It just seems like all the employers love the idea of autolisp during the
> interview process, but after a few months, autolisp takes a major backseat
> to everything else.
They don't care, if you are good in customization it will be better to probe
your self that with end results, show'em what can you do fast, deliver is
what they want.
I play that role before, now I work as a project architect, and on the side
I provide customization as a consultant, but not just autolisp, you need to
now some other languages like: c++, vb, objectarx, activex, visual lisp,
vba.
For what I have seen as cad manager they are more realated to standards and
to be between an IT person, (sorry no offense at all to anyone, that is for
my own experience)
> Any suggestions as to what direction I need to pursue.
>
> I'm currently working in Baltimore, MD and I'm not "totally" against
> relocating.
>
> Thanks in advance and again I apologize if this is inappropriate for this
> group.
>
> Joe C.
>
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