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riciclaggio over 50

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Hello

I am a technical designer of industrial refrigeration currently unemployed, unfortunately the age (60) excludes me from reintegration into the world of work. Having always had passion for design 3d (at my personal level I have realized with inventor many components and pipelines of plants), I would like to try to recycle myself in a new perspective of work. I should like to know my value, for this reason I would like to know whether there is a meter or an objective method for measuring professionalism.
 
Hello

I am a technical designer of industrial refrigeration currently unemployed, unfortunately the age (60) excludes me from reintegration into the world of work. Having always had passion for design 3d (at my personal level I have realized with inventor many components and pipelines of plants), I would like to try to recycle myself in a new perspective of work. I should like to know my value, for this reason I would like to know whether there is a meter or an objective method for measuring professionalism.
Well, brutally, I would say "how much you were paid." .
 
I clarify that I have never made the 3d designer at professional level but it has always been my personal passion .I would like to know method (if exists) of objective evaluation to say I value 1 .2. 3 ......so do x y... etc.
you already experts, how do you propose?
 
I clarify that I have never made the 3d designer at professional level but it has always been my personal passion .I would like to know method (if exists) of objective evaluation to say I value 1 .2. 3 ......so do x y... etc.
you already experts, how do you propose?
I don't know your story, but the cad is a tool, like the sketches.

after three months of hard learning you can manage your projects in 3d, maybe you should apply to a real problem with deadlines etc., to "incentive" learning.

Then it will always be your experience to make a difference, designing cad is like driving a f1 in a videogame, at first you go out to all the curves, frustrating, then you start going, but driving a f1 really is another thing.

never lose sight of the goal, purpose, tool is mere merchandise that you will have to learn and then maybe start again with other sw, time lost, necessary, but to minimize.

a greeting

p.s.: at the "our" age should give us a "manipula" of young "hunters" to see how you can "navigate in the stormy sea".
:smile:
 

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