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Chadwick
Newcomer
I would like to say thanks to everyone on this forum who contributes their time and effort to help others with problems they may have with Archicad. In my time of working with Archicad it has proved to be priceless.

I am now switching jobs, and as a result, switching software. I wanted to take the time to thank everyone for their help.

Thanks again!
RA 2012 x64, Piranesi 6 Pro, Sketchup 8, Windows 7 Pro x64, Intel Core i7, 10GB RAM, ATI Radeon Mobile 5870
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Dwight
Newcomer
That is so vague, it is sinister, so let me humiliate you into clarifying by speculating groundlessly:

New job: secretary

New Software: Word.

Best wishes.
Dwight Atkinson
Chadwick
Newcomer
Ok, so its not a new job really - just a different employer.
Sofware = Revit

I'll sure miss your wit Dwight
RA 2012 x64, Piranesi 6 Pro, Sketchup 8, Windows 7 Pro x64, Intel Core i7, 10GB RAM, ATI Radeon Mobile 5870
TomWaltz
Participant
I'm guessing that would have been "Changing careers", not "changing jobs." (Admit it Dwight, you're just racing for 3000 posts!!)
Tom Waltz
TomWaltz
Participant
Chadwick wrote:
Ok, so its not a new job really - just a different employer.
Sofware = Revit
At least you get to stay in the 21st Century! I'd hate to see you forced back to the flat-earth world!
Tom Waltz
Chadwick
Newcomer
Yeah, I know - that was a requisite of mine when looking for another job. Some employers said they used ADT and I thought that wouldn't be so bad, but when I interviewed they obviously just use it like Autocad with blocks. *shudder*

Anyway, I also get to relocate to beautiful Ft. Collins, CO. I can't say I'm going to miss Wisconsin too much!
RA 2012 x64, Piranesi 6 Pro, Sketchup 8, Windows 7 Pro x64, Intel Core i7, 10GB RAM, ATI Radeon Mobile 5870
TomWaltz
Participant
Chadwick wrote:
Yeah, I know - that was a requisite of mine when looking for another job. Some employers said they used ADT and I thought that wouldn't be so bad, but when I interviewed they obviously just use it like Autocad with blocks. *shudder*

Anyway, I also get to relocate to beautiful Ft. Collins, CO. I can't say I'm going to miss Wisconsin too much!
I'd agree, that is an improvement!!

Well, good luck at the new firm. I'm sure your Archicad skills will help you pick up Revit faster.
Tom Waltz
Scott Davis
Contributor
Chadwick wrote:
Yeah, I know - that was a requisite of mine when looking for another job. Some employers said they used ADT and I thought that wouldn't be so bad, but when I interviewed they obviously just use it like Autocad with blocks. *shudder*

Anyway, I also get to relocate to beautiful Ft. Collins, CO. I can't say I'm going to miss Wisconsin too much!
What firm in Ft. Collins? There are several in that area doing work in Revit.

Congrats on the new job!
Scott Davis
Autodesk, Inc.

On March 5, 2007 I joined Autodesk, Inc. as a Technical Specialist. Respectfully, I will no longer be actively participating in the Archicad-Talk fourms. Thank you for always allowing me to be a part of your community.
Chadwick
Newcomer
Scott wrote:
What firm in Ft. Collins? There are several in that area doing work in Revit.
Yeah, thats kind of why I was looking in the Ft Collins area. I'm working for a guy named Matt Rankin, he used to work for Vaught Frye but then started his own business. He's 100% Revit which is nice - no turning back!
RA 2012 x64, Piranesi 6 Pro, Sketchup 8, Windows 7 Pro x64, Intel Core i7, 10GB RAM, ATI Radeon Mobile 5870
Laura Yanoviak
Advocate
Well, if you get to missing ArchiCAD, Denver's just down the road...
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