Hi, first, sorry for my Shakespeare chops.
I am a revit (novice) student, and i was wondering if i could use my student license as a trainee (in their offices) for a prospect job? I had an interview (my first) for an incredible custom woodworker shop. They use autocad.;(
The employer is very enthusiastic of my person and (some) knowledge of woodworking assembly i have in my cv.
After 4 days of studying their default Autocad blocks and plans, i can not believe the time they are wasting to draw these.
Granted, i do not want to change the way they work, but to inspire them for a little change with revit. As many firms are doing at this moment.
The workflow between Cad and Revit, is a blind date...it works when? A lot of bugs, that i don't want to detail.
Why can autodesk exchange the info between Cad and Revit a smooth ride? especially parametric blocks.
Again i am a Luke Skywalker, not a Jedi
mig
@mzmzamarripa wrote:Hi, first, sorry for my Shakespeare chops.
I am a revit (novice) student, and i was wondering if i could use my student license as a trainee (in their offices) for a prospect job? I had an interview (my first) for an incredible custom woodworker shop. They use autocad.;(
The employer is very enthusiastic of my person and (some) knowledge of woodworking assembly i have in my cv.
After 4 days of studying their default Autocad blocks and plans, i can not believe the time they are wasting to draw these.
Granted, i do not want to change the way they work, but to inspire them for a little change with revit. As many firms are doing at this moment.
The workflow between Cad and Revit, is a blind date...it works when? A lot of bugs, that i don't want to detail.
Why can autodesk exchange the info between Cad and Revit a smooth ride? especially parametric blocks.
Again i am a Luke Skywalker, not a Jedi
mig
A trial should work for you.
@mzmzamarripa hello, use trial version for 30 days, no commitment at all. thanks
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