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TLE 9 | Lesson 1 – Careers in Drafting

Written Work No. 1 – Planning your Drafting Career

Instruction: Choose one drafting career and plan a potential career path for yourself. Consider the steps
you need to take, the education required, and the skills you must develop to achieve your goals. Be
creative and realistic in your choices. Write your answers in the worksheet sent through email.

Drafting Career: _____________________________

Steps to Achieve Your Career Goals:

1. Education and Training:


Find out what education you need for this career.
Look for schools that can help you get the right skills.

My plan:
 Education needed: ________________________________
 Schools/Courses: ___________________________________

2. Skills Development:
List important technical skills (like using CAD software, blueprint reading) and soft skills (like
attention to detail, communication) you need for this career.

My plan:
 Technical Skills to Develop: ____________________________
 Soft Skills to Develop: __________________________________

3. Gaining Experience:
Think about ways to gain experience in this field, like internships or part-time jobs.

My plan:
 Experience Opportunities: _________________________

4. Specialization and Advancement:


Consider areas you might specialize in and how you can move up in your career.

My plan:
 Areas of Interest for Specialization: _________________________

5. Networking and Learning:


Find out about groups or events related to your career that can help you connect with
people and learn more.

My plan:
 Groups or Events of Interest: _________________________

6. Long-term Career Goals:


Write your long-term career goals and where you see yourself in 5-10 years.

My plan:
 Long-term Career Goals: _________________________

Conclusion: Write a short conclusion about why you chose this drafting career and how your plan
will help you achieve your goals.

Remember, take your time to think about each step. Good luck with planning your drafting career!

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