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Marco ferri

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I press ahead that the situation is complicated.
I'm 27 years old and I live near torino.
I start with the first trouble: I am currently a hairdresser.
in brief: I graduated in technological scientific high school, taken for specific subjects as technical design but above all design in autocad.
diplomats, I have undertaken the university, but for family and economic reasons not being able to study outside in more suitable university courses, I decided to embark on the path as a hairdresser, who in the immediate gave me an economic independence and the possibility to move to Turin.
but after almost seven years, and I know that there are many, I decided and understood that it cannot be my future.
And here I ask for some advice. I do not claim to become a mechanical designer in the short time, even long enough, but if you think there may be specialization courses etc. that can give the opportunity to undertake this kind of work.
Unfortunately, I cannot now take a university course at least in the immediate as I still have to continue working as a hairdresser, but at the time when there was change then I would also think in more in-depth studies.
Can someone after my ridiculous story give me some advice?
I don't want to resign
 
meanwhile parts taking course of cad. Usually long ones integrate a period of internships, moreover they can have contacts with some company. you will certainly have in the curriculum at least basic knowledge of one or more programs.
 
hi, I don't want to ruin your plans, but it also assesses that a company is more likely to hire a new graduate guy, rather than a person who has worked for many years in another sector even if it is motivated and in fact programs for software cad.
When you interact with the human resources that is the first wall to overcome and then get to the interview with the technical manager I imagine you will have different difficulties, also because for my experience those/s of the hr do not understand a h of technical things look only the past.
Good luck, I wish you had the tenacity not to give up and pursue your goals.
 
the course as already suggested is the best thing in your situation, then if you don't look for a big company you have more chances, these hrs aren't there, usually you speak directly to the owner, who if he is a awake and understands that maybe you are a slender with the pc, you like to play the videogames and understand that you are a smart one too... a try of a few months makes you do it. the problem is that they are no longer the first years 2000, and now the companies are more demanding already at the first interview.

I formed several people in the three-dimensional design of weird stuff, the person who learned better, and became better among all these, he was just one without a resume, he didn't even know where the spindle turns, but that in the end he was invaded of pc and videogames and amazed me how learning (and also given some satisfaction:cool: ).
once you have a couple of experiences (of a few years...no of a few months...) you will understand if it is for you (y)
 
the course as already suggested is the best thing in your situation, then if you don't look for a big company you have more chances, these hrs aren't there, usually you speak directly to the owner, who if he is a awake and understands that maybe you are a slender with the pc, you like to play the videogames and understand that you are a smart one too... a try of a few months makes you do it. the problem is that they are no longer the first years 2000, and now the companies are more demanding already at the first interview.

I formed several people in the three-dimensional design of weird stuff, the person who learned better, and became better among all these, he was just one without a resume, he didn't even know where the spindle turns, but that in the end he was invaded of pc and videogames and amazed me how learning (and also given some satisfaction:cool: ).
once you have a couple of experiences (of a few years...no of a few months...) you will understand if it is for you (y)
all beautiful but excuse me, what does the mastery of a cad with the ability to design?
paradoxically I could be a magician in design while never having lit a pc.
the one to which the boy can ambition is the profession of modeler cad, or designer 2d base (to understand one to which the sketches made by someone arrive and put them in digital).
My question is, are there such figures? as well the basic designer of mechanics will have to understand. . .
if you go really medium-small you expect that those who put themselves in front of a cad know how to make some basic design.
I doubt that by presenting myself to a holder and saying "look I do not distinguish a screw from a nut" this tells him "no problem, start lighting the cad"...
If you actually go larger, assuming that the figure you are looking for is the one of the "modellatore" "put into a table" , you meet with the hr office that at least you find boys in its own condition but with 5-10 years less.
Let's think. .
 
all beautiful but excuse me, what does the mastery of a cad with the ability to design?
paradoxically I could be a magician in design while never having lit a pc.
the one to which the boy can ambition is the profession of modeler cad, or designer 2d base (to understand one to which the sketches made by someone arrive and put them in digital).
My question is, are there such figures? as well the basic designer of mechanics will have to understand. . .
if you go really medium-small you expect that those who put themselves in front of a cad know how to make some basic design.
I doubt that by presenting myself to a holder and saying "look I do not distinguish a screw from a nut" this tells him "no problem, start lighting the cad"...
If you actually go larger, assuming that the figure you are looking for is the one of the "modellatore" "put into a table" , you meet with the hr office that at least you find boys in its own condition but with 5-10 years less.
Let's think. .
my request for advice is just that; Is there a possibility to do some courses that in addition to learning the use of a cad give me a basic training from where to begin/be considered?
 
all beautiful but excuse me, what does the mastery of a cad with the ability to design?
paradoxically I could be a magician in design while never having lit a pc.
the one to which the boy can ambition is the profession of modeler cad, or designer 2d base (to understand one to which the sketches made by someone arrive and put them in digital).
My question is, are there such figures? as well the basic designer of mechanics will have to understand. . .
if you go really medium-small you expect that those who put themselves in front of a cad know how to make some basic design.
I doubt that by presenting myself to a holder and saying "look I do not distinguish a screw from a nut" this tells him "no problem, start lighting the cad"...
If you actually go larger, assuming that the figure you are looking for is the one of the "modellatore" "put into a table" , you meet with the hr office that at least you find boys in its own condition but with 5-10 years less.
Let's think. .
if one has passion and knows how to use the pc learns to put on the table or to model 3d even if it did the classic high school or the course for welders.
in the first place you go to work after high school is that you can say you can design and/or design. They only infarinated you at school (I don't include in this speech a graduate in mechanical engineering, we wouldn't be here to talk about it), they made you touch a cnc lathe, maybe you saw a cnc, always that the prof didn't crash quickly on the second day that they had mounted it...etc. . .
I think of one who came to do the interview, presenting himself as "I'm lost boss", had yes and no 19 years dear to God, so that the diploma was sweated :giggle:
 
my request for advice is just that; Is there a possibility to do some courses that in addition to learning the use of a cad give me a basic training from where to begin/be considered?
try with some regional course.
or an evening cfp, if they still exist.
 

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