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Well, since it's coming up on New Years, I figured that many of you would be making New Years' Resolutions and some of those might be to improve yourselves. This might be in the way of schooling or training, or a new job. Also, who doesn't have enough holiday type computer stuff on there computers? Anyway, here's a Santa's bag full of all sorts of links for your improvement, fun and use.
If it's a new job you are looking for, here's some good links for you to check out... CAD Careers at http://www.cadcareers.com/jobs/searchjob... Off Broadway at http://www.ob.com/jobs.htm McNeel at http://www.mcneel.com/jobs.html Dakota CAD Services (CAD Temp jobs) at http://www.dakotacad.com/ For those who are in Israel here's a CAD Job List site at http://www.neto.co.il/territory/cadcam.h... Net Temps at http://search.cnet.com/Single/0,7,0-9005... The above link also lists about 50 or more links to various job databases on the net. AutoDesk's Job board for CAD drafters http://profnet.autodesk.com/cgi-bin/proc... Yahoo's Resume bank links: http://dir.yahoo.com/Business_and_Econom... Do you have any good places for listing a CAD job? Let the rest of us know! How about a booklet specifically written for creating better CAD resumes? Proven Resumes at http://www.provenresumes.com/bookstores/... For training, services and other CAD stuff try these... CAD OnLine Classifieds at http://www.cadonline.com/classified.htm 3D Studio Training CD's http://www.advanstar.com/cd/ CADALYST's training links at http://cadonline.complete-support.com/ If you want general computer training, including everything from PhotoShop 5.0 to taking classes to earn your MSCE to get ahead in your profession, ZDU is possibly a good place to look. Classes run about 1 to 2 months in length, the cost is about $70 a year and you can take as many classes you want during that time. Your only other cost is books, normally one book which will run around $25, MSCE books are normally a bit higher. Your classroom is your computer and the online environment that they create. ZDUniversity at http://www.zdu.com/ For those unfamiliar with the term, MSCE is a standard from Microsoft that means you know parts of Windows NT, 95/98, networking, and system installation, upkeep and maintenance. It takes a good deal of studying, but the salary is well compensatory for the learning in most cases. Also, just for fun, and considering the season, while you probably don't need these fonts but since ACAD can read and use a True Type Font, here's a font for the holiday season. http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages... Actually this site http://www.matchfonts.com/ has a few fonts that are could be useful, however they are not free. They have a font called Hexalist that shows instead of the letters the Hex number/letter combo for all you keys on the keyboard. Numberslist does even better. How many times have you needed to know an ASCI code number for a letter? This font prints the ASCI code number for all the letters on your keyboard. Just for fun, there's a Morse code font, and you know those funny looking symbols at the bottom of some people 's checks? Well this font contains those symbols that represent the corresponding numbers on your keyboard. See http://www.matchfonts.com/ Go To Page: 1 2
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