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John,
Like any career, it really depends on what you're interested in. If your interest in computers is related to graphic design, modeling, animations, etc. then a CAD type career might be a great solution.
The thing with AutoCAD and other CAD programs are that they are used in so many different industries and applications. So even if you do start to enroll in classes, don't limit yourself just to an engineering firm if you're not particularly biased towards that field.
It sounds like, with your landscaping experience, you might be able to go into Landscape Design or such; which a lot of design firms will use CAD programs.
Also, pay structure is different all across the U.S. I just recently moved out to Las Vegas from Cincinnati, OH, and the pay is definitely much different out here; and it definitely differs according to the industry you choose to go into.
Ha... sorry lengthy lecture for just some advice... mainly just keep your eyes and ears open to many possibilities. Almost every industry can use a CAD drafter or designer for some reason (police use it to set up logistics for crime sites, engineers might design or model new products, electricians will create electrical schematics, architects create blueprints and designs, sound designers will create event plots and models, animators for all sorts of media, etc. etc.)
------------- "Be the change you want to see in the world." -Gandhi
Eric Hebard
Audio Designer/Animator
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