There is a lack of work experience to offer when answering "want ads" and attending job interviews for Drafting positions.
Schools offered CAD only, and therefore left you without the knowledge of what will be required even if you land a position.
You lack funding to purchase or means to download free software anymore to acquire special Drafting software in order to continue learning.
- Kickstart your Drafting career – from scratch!
- Learn through practical exercises and projects that simulate real-world Drafting challenges.
- Get step-by-step guidance from industry professionals and build a strong foundation.
- Join a community of aspiring Drafters and gain the support you need to succeed.
- Unlock your future career with insider knowledge!
- Feel lost about job requirements? We’ve got you covered!
- No more guessing games – learn exactly what employers want!
- Tailored guidance for students to meet industry demands.
- Step into your desired field with confidence and clarity!
- Say goodbye to complex CAD software – no special programs needed here!
- You've mastered CAD in school; now, master your career.
- Focus on performance, not processes – your future exciting career awaits.
- Streamline your transition from education to professional excellence.
Scroll down to see everything you get lifetime access to...
Start With The Basics, insight you were not taught in school!
Detail Drawings: Proper layout of orthographic views. When to add views. Too many? Not enough?
Dimensioning: Functional use. How tolerancing has an affect. Design Intent versus Manufacturing.
Section Views: Full, half, or? Why are they needed?
Auxiliary Views: Why?
Assembly Drawings: Parts Lists, instructions, identifying parts, bulk items. Orthographic or Exploded views?
Revisions/ECO's/Disposition of Parts: Isn't Drafting just drawing? On the job in the beginning, this will take up more than half of your time.
Tolerancing: Understand how read it and use it. How it applies to how you dimension.
Standards: ANSI, ASME, MIL-STD-100.
Standard hardware: Screws, nuts, bolts
Purchased Parts
Modified Purchase Parts
Additional Lessons Available:
Outline and Installation, Retrofits, Technical Illustration, Schematics, Diagrams, Hydraulics, Pneumatics
AND MORE!!
Benefit: Learn to create industry standard Engineering drawings, not just accepting what CAD puts out
Feature: New skills can be implemented on sample drawings or in your job search during interview exercises
Benefit: Show them you are experienced in how a working drawing should look
Benefit: Attain the understanding of not only knowing how to operate a CAD system, but why and what you draw and with what standards
Feature: Become more valuable to Designers and Engineers that you will support
Benefit: Puts you ahead of other entry level drafters
Benefit: Learn on your own time from home. You can cater your lesson access to your schedule
Feature: No requirement to attend on-site scheduled classes or zoom meetings
Benefit: Can advance as fast as you want
Benefit: Not just another CAD class. This is meant to educate you on the requirements for the position
Feature: Lessons are of the drafting trade and the job position requirements
Benefit: Gives you the edge, obtain that work experience in less time
Private Community: Get all your questions answered daily so you are never second guessing or wasting time!
Customized Course: The course will be built around your specific needs as an early adopter. This is something that folks will not get to experience with the finished course!
1st year membership FREE (regularly $25) to the JPA Drafting & Design Consortium
Updates: Automatic access to all future updates
Any Other Bonuses:
You want to learn how to get a drafting job or improve your drafting skills for promotions
You value extended knowledge to put you ahead of your competition
People who have the proper CAD training and now need the job skills that go with it
Detailing layouts with proper dimensioning
Descriptions and requirements of drawing types
Standards and formats
When to use other drawing views
Revisions and change dispositions
And so much more available!
Your aren't willing to take instructions and prefer to figure things out on your own with trial and error.
You do not really want a drafting career. Drawing is more of a hobby.