I hope you don't mind me asking, but could you share your career path with me? I am currently 19 years old and pursuing a major in business administration. However, I am also interested in obtaining a basic CAD degree alongside my major. I work at a jewelry store and they have offered me the opportunity to learn design on Matrix/Rhino. I am currently learning from TH-cam tutorials, but I am considering pursuing a CAD certificate since I find it difficult to find good sources of step-by-step tutorials. Do you have any advice for me regarding learning design on TH-cam and in general?
great question! I was studding for mechanical engineering but i suffered a car accident on my first year of university. so i had to dropout, i was disable for almost 2 years but i got exposed to rhinoceros and i started to teach my self to use it since I was using autocad and solidworks it was quick. then it was easy to go back to the jewelry industry with my family witch i been a apprentice since a teen. Now i teach and share my skills
@@carlosanthonyJCA I'm glad to hear that everything worked out in the end. I can't imagine how difficult it must have been during that time. You are truly inspirational. Do you have a training course available? I clicked on your sales page, but it appears to be inactive. My job provided me with access to Matrix 9.0, which is essentially the same program you use. Keep up the great content!
Another banger, thank you
I hope you don't mind me asking, but could you share your career path with me? I am currently 19 years old and pursuing a major in business administration. However, I am also interested in obtaining a basic CAD degree alongside my major. I work at a jewelry store and they have offered me the opportunity to learn design on Matrix/Rhino. I am currently learning from TH-cam tutorials, but I am considering pursuing a CAD certificate since I find it difficult to find good sources of step-by-step tutorials. Do you have any advice for me regarding learning design on TH-cam and in general?
great question! I was studding for mechanical engineering but i suffered a car accident on my first year of university. so i had to dropout, i was disable for almost 2 years but i got exposed to rhinoceros and i started to teach my self to use it since I was using autocad and solidworks it was quick. then it was easy to go back to the jewelry industry with my family witch i been a apprentice since a teen. Now i teach and share my skills
@@carlosanthonyJCA I'm glad to hear that everything worked out in the end. I can't imagine how difficult it must have been during that time. You are truly inspirational. Do you have a training course available? I clicked on your sales page, but it appears to be inactive. My job provided me with access to Matrix 9.0, which is essentially the same program you use. Keep up the great content!