Facebook application for Engineers and CAD-enthusiasts?
Posted: Friday, January 15, 2010
by Thomas Blalge
CroAxis Engineering Software Solutions
Well as you can imagine there isn't such a thing that involve the benefits of using CAD and being hooked on some Facebook application. We all know it could have been done by now, but again, we are facing a missed opportunity here.
As we all know, Facebook become extremely popular within the younger generation and so on thanks to the firm excellent marketing strategies as well as being perhaps the very first social site that managed to grow out itself to the international market.
Would it be a win-win situation on a global scale? Yes, it may be the case, if not then it is still OK, there would be another unsuccessful application in the Facebook's relevant folder. No big deal I guess, there are several hundred of them already.
I don't think anyone has ever considered this option and I must be the one who swallows the cold poison here as there is no one to be blamed. The IT crowed isn't really interested in this sort of education, they have thousands of ideas how to make us sit down to the pc every day, and the executives of the construction industry are busy to keep their shareholders and themselves as happy as it is possible.
So, what about those who got hooked on the digital word and now they need to leave the parental safe house? I can tell you that, easy money to be a telesales agent, customer service rep and if they work hard they might become an IT system engineer too. They will have a decent career at the end too without ever considering CAD as a career.
The only one who struggles here is the senior engineer because he always faces the difficulty to find a good CAD engineer/designer. People still treat this subject as a secondary, boring and low paid job without the opportunity of any career progression.
The only looser of this game is us engineers. We are being forced to struggle with the recruitment and often does the CAD work by ourselves whilst masses of people are being forced into dead-end jobs. Will this ever change, what do you think?
This Article has been viewed 134 times. (Not updated in real-time.)
No comments yet.We want your comments! If you can read this, you don't have javascript enabled, so you can't use this comment system. Please enable javascript.