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archelle

146 Posts

Posted - 21 Jan 2010 :  16:32:18  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
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Originally posted by dahliasupnad

quote:
Originally posted by roderick

quote:
Originally posted by tagaguhitako

is it possible to shift from one Discipline to another?

my line is in piping but lately medyo di maganda ng line of work ko.

any suggestions?

meron ba kayong trainings na kinuha?





Pede po sir. I used to work as a production engineer/maintenance in a manufacturing field.but when i came here in singapore i find it difficult to land a job in that field so i tried and shifted in cad jobs dahil eto yung in-demand during that time. sandata ko lang sir yung 30hrs na training ko sa microcadd (autocad).wala ako kahit 1month experience sa drafting and much more i don't even know or i have limited understanding on reading architectural/civil drawings . dinaan na lang sa paikot=ikot dun sa interview hehehe.

my first job assignment was so funny and embarassing to the max na baka pag i-kwento ko d2 ay maihi kau sa katatawa

but now i'm more relax and confident in this field. autocad/microstation/plantspace/triforma

currently pinag aralan ko to sir. it's a powerful program. autocadMEP



wow! ang galing galing mo naman roderick!



oo nga galing mo naman roderick..talagang determined ka matuto. sna ung ibang tao may ganyang mentality gaya mo.
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dahliasupnad

391 Posts

Posted - 26 Jan 2010 :  23:44:12  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by archelle

quote:
Originally posted by dahliasupnad

quote:
Originally posted by roderick

quote:
Originally posted by tagaguhitako

is it possible to shift from one Discipline to another?

my line is in piping but lately medyo di maganda ng line of work ko.

any suggestions?

meron ba kayong trainings na kinuha?





Pede po sir. I used to work as a production engineer/maintenance in a manufacturing field.but when i came here in singapore i find it difficult to land a job in that field so i tried and shifted in cad jobs dahil eto yung in-demand during that time. sandata ko lang sir yung 30hrs na training ko sa microcadd (autocad).wala ako kahit 1month experience sa drafting and much more i don't even know or i have limited understanding on reading architectural/civil drawings . dinaan na lang sa paikot=ikot dun sa interview hehehe.

my first job assignment was so funny and embarassing to the max na baka pag i-kwento ko d2 ay maihi kau sa katatawa

but now i'm more relax and confident in this field. autocad/microstation/plantspace/triforma

currently pinag aralan ko to sir. it's a powerful program. autocadMEP



wow! ang galing galing mo naman roderick!



oo nga galing mo naman roderick..talagang determined ka matuto. sna ung ibang tao may ganyang mentality gaya mo.



oo nga eh ang galing. sana din mga companies dito mag ooffer din ng free trainings. whehehe
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archelle

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Posted - 21 May 2010 :  10:54:52  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by dahliasupnad

quote:
Originally posted by archelle

quote:
Originally posted by dahliasupnad

quote:
Originally posted by roderick

quote:
Originally posted by tagaguhitako

is it possible to shift from one Discipline to another?

my line is in piping but lately medyo di maganda ng line of work ko.

any suggestions?

meron ba kayong trainings na kinuha?





Pede po sir. I used to work as a production engineer/maintenance in a manufacturing field.but when i came here in singapore i find it difficult to land a job in that field so i tried and shifted in cad jobs dahil eto yung in-demand during that time. sandata ko lang sir yung 30hrs na training ko sa microcadd (autocad).wala ako kahit 1month experience sa drafting and much more i don't even know or i have limited understanding on reading architectural/civil drawings . dinaan na lang sa paikot=ikot dun sa interview hehehe.

my first job assignment was so funny and embarassing to the max na baka pag i-kwento ko d2 ay maihi kau sa katatawa

but now i'm more relax and confident in this field. autocad/microstation/plantspace/triforma

currently pinag aralan ko to sir. it's a powerful program. autocadMEP



wow! ang galing galing mo naman roderick!



oo nga galing mo naman roderick..talagang determined ka matuto. sna ung ibang tao may ganyang mentality gaya mo.



oo nga eh ang galing. sana din mga companies dito mag ooffer din ng free trainings. whehehe



may alam ako 2 company dito n ngbibigay ng free training para saknilang mga empleyado..galing nga eh.
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ceejay

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Posted - 25 May 2010 :  10:55:06  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by archelle

may alam ako 2 company dito n ngbibigay ng free training para saknilang mga empleyado..galing nga eh.



talaga? uy inform mo naman ako anong company yun? yung friend ko kasi anjan..naghahanap ng work. baka sakali na ma i refer ko sa kanya.

salamat :D
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ceejay

45 Posts

Posted - 25 May 2010 :  10:58:33  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
sino ba may experience dito na hindi drafting or architecture ang course pero nag apply as autocad operator? naging madali ba ang pag shift? may balak kasi ung isang friend ko na mag shift ng career. kaso lang kasi he's scared that he might not get a job kasi nag training lang naman sha ng autocad pero advertising ang course nya. any ideas?

thanks po. will appreciate your reply.
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dahliasupnad

391 Posts

Posted - 28 Jul 2010 :  01:52:15  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
hi ceejay,

ako commerce grad, nabigyan lang chance mag OJT as Cad operator. that time madali kasi iilan lang ang cad operator.

now agn hinahanap tlaga is work experience sa field mo.
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