06-01-2020
08:31 AM
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06-01-2020
08:31 AM
>>>... use AutoCAD, and not well...<<<
That will always be a problem regardless, time to pay for classes to get a jump on your skills.
>>>... not many companies use it anymore...<<<
It depends on what industry you are trying to go after for employment. Do you even know? Knowing "autocad" hasn't been good enough to get hired is some time now, most employers look for additional skills related to their industry.
>>>...any point in continuing with this career path?...<<<
Depends on what industry you want to work for, and how old you are too.
AutoCAD is just a tool: it is not a career.
That will always be a problem regardless, time to pay for classes to get a jump on your skills.
>>>... not many companies use it anymore...<<<
It depends on what industry you are trying to go after for employment. Do you even know? Knowing "autocad" hasn't been good enough to get hired is some time now, most employers look for additional skills related to their industry.
>>>...any point in continuing with this career path?...<<<
Depends on what industry you want to work for, and how old you are too.
AutoCAD is just a tool: it is not a career.