How do I, or rather, Can I, learn AutoCad with employment proficiency in a week or? Because I'm a sociopath I'm basically lying and saying I've used Cad for years to get sweet entry level engineering contract positions. I've actually gotten two this way but for various reasons unrelated I left. I don't think I can fake it anymore though if I want to land this electrical AutoCad position. I'm learning now, but will it be completely different at work? Help please I don't want to have to work at applebees.
>I'm basically a sociopath
No, youre a retard. A sociopath knows how to manipulate people to get what he wants. A retard lies about shit and then begs for help on a Taiwanese basket weaving forum when it (predictably) backfires.
Pirate some Lynda tutorials
>>57262302
kill yourself, retard.
Basically just pic related
>>57262591
Basically this
Autoad is the most fucking straightforward and simple program to learn.
If you want to stay away from complex scripting it that is. For basic drawing you can probably learn in 40 minutes.
Buy a manual and play with it for a week. Autocad employment proficiency is monkey level, you need to know basic commands, layers, blocks and annotations. 3D is a bit more difficult since you need to wrap the concept of WCS and UCS, but the foundation can be learned in a week.
Source: I'm a CAD application developer who hate cad user for their ignorance every single workday.
>>57262302
This is what we call a consequence.
Good luck!
>>57262606
fuck, that made me laugh
Holy shit just look up tutorials on youtube
>>57262606
topkek
>>57262606
Man, double parachute failure is a nasty way to go out. Even the instructor told me (on my first Static Line) that if both 'chutes fail then I'm absolutely fucked.
>>57262302
should have just learned cad instead of watching anime. either way, you better start now
That was me a few years ago anon. Just get a cracked version and do some online tutorials. You'll get plenty of time to work on the drawings and can google a ton of shit.
>>57262606
Plagiarism
FORD:
’The Hitch Hiker’s Guide to the Galaxy’. It tells you what to do in any eventuality.
ARTHUR:
What, even being stuck in a crack in the ground beneath a giant boulder which you can’t move with no hope of rescue?
FORD:
Yeah. It’ll have something. Watch.
[The Guide starts up]
The BOOK:
What to do if you find yourself stuck in a crack in the ground underneath a giant boulder you can’t move with no hope of rescue: consider how lucky you are that life has been good to you so far. Alternatively, if life hasn’t been good to you so far, which, given your current circumstances seems more likely, consider how lucky you are that it won’t be troubling you much longer.
FORD:
It’s time I did something about that book.
I learned autocad in high school. The next year when I took cad 2 we did absolutely nothing because the schools computers couldn't handle it.
>>57263139
>implying ANYONE gives two shits about plagiarism nowadays