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Records Management Program <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 16 Nov 2006 23:48:12 -0800
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SHAWNDRA RUTLEDGE wrote:
> This is on target----I am using this example, Gary---my husband works in the construction world and is a draftsmand and superintendent----what we found is that his skills as a draftsman are no longer needed (as time as gone by) not because he cannot do the work but b/c of the advertising push for architects.  A draftsmand and an architect can do the EXACT same job--but an Architect costs more and is the "common household" term we all know. 
No, a draftsman CANNOT do the "Exact same job" that an architect can.
An architect is engineer+designer witha  degree and certifications to 
prove it.
A draftsman may know a lot from experience, but... get a grip!
Or is the draftsman also an engineer, etc.?

don't kid yourself.

Regards
Jay

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