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I'm unemployed due to the EEK-oh-no-money situation too, have been since the end of March. Good luck, you have a helluva resume, so you shouldn't have too hard of a time. If you have any of those softwares on your home computer, you could try calling around surveying and engineering firms to see if their is any contractual or part time work you could do. I would, but my AutoCAD is on the fritz and can't do anything about it at the moment.
I have both MicroStation and AutoCAD on my laptop... unfortunately, they're not lisenced for commerce.
I'm enrolled in Bentley's "Be Employable" program () for unemployed infrastructure personell.
And also...
AutoDesk, not to be left out, has the "Autodesk Assistance Program" (), for these uncertatin economic times.
Anyrate, these kinds of downloads are basically student liscences, and you're not supposed to earn any money with them. AutoCAD is even set up that any print from this program will have "For Educational Purposes Only" prominently displayed. |:/
In the past, when I've knocked on doors of companies, I usually got an initially interested response, and then something that I can only describe as very nervous after they read my resume.
Help$ I'm Over Qualified$ by ~Kate-McCridhe on deviantART Admittedly, until now, I've only had to resort to that in remote and rural areas where it seemed like having a highschool education is being over qualified...
This suggestion might be worth a shot.