I am not sure if this is the right place to ask, but I am interested in finding out how to get into CAD/drafting...
I've been at home with the kids for 5 years, and am looking to reenter the workforce soon. I have a MS in environmental science, GIS experience, and used to do environmental consulting along with GIS work and some basic AutoCAD work (basically adding wetland delineation GPS data to the CAD maps, etc...). What sort of classes do I need to take, to brush up on the AutoCAD, so I'd be able to apply with engineering firms? I'm *not* an engineer... and am not interested in pursuing an engineering degree, but am just looking at possibilities... The consulting work is super limited in our new area, so looking at engineering groups instead. Thanks for any advice!