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    Posted: 24.Feb.2008 at 08:56
Hi all i have just started a new job and didn't relise auto cad drawings were part of it. I am completly new so how can i learn the basics etc as quick as possible. I need to impress or lose my job HELP
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25.Feb.2008 at 11:14
 WELCOME TO CADFORUM.
 
 I understand you very well because I know what does mean to haven't any job.Because and I am unemployer for moment.
I suggest you to buy a book about AutoCAD from David Frey see below.
 
 
 
 


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25.Feb.2008 at 13:12
I would also check out any of the Community Colleges in your area to see if they offer any classes.  Usually you would only have to take a couple of the basic classes to get up and running with ACAD.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25.Feb.2008 at 19:23
Ok thanks all
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 26.Feb.2008 at 10:58
 
 I hope you will  study hard and don't lose your job and for everything we are here.
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