Howdy y'all-
I will be leaving my current position in a couple of weeks. I have done my best (in 4 days) to train my replacement, a non-graphics person. Also, I have tried to back up the knowledge base by giving some training to a few of the engineering personnel. My boss thinks it would be a good idea to get a trainer in-house to give some more formal instruction, but we haven't had a lot of luck coming up with anybody with a manufacturing background.
Anybody???
Thanks.
Dear Jill
Hi! can you tell me some details of candidature thats you or your boss excepted, means job area, responsiblities, experiences etc.
Best regard.
That's the problem, see. He really doesn't know, and doesn't understand that a focus on laser engraving and signage won't give the people here any insight into technical illustration. What I'd like is somebody that knows how to make isometric line drawings using EZ-Metrics and CorelDraw.
thanks for your interest!
Another option is to have a look at Corel DESIGNER Technical Suite 12. It is based on the CorelDRAW engine, but adds specific technical illustration features such as Isometric drawing, including dimetric, trimetric and custom, as well as call-outs, better dimensioning, ... The trial is available from the download section and you are eligible to the upgrade if you are already a CorelDRAW Graphics Suite customer.
Gérard
Of course the best upgrade would be by Corel. Sorry had a blonde moment!