I am taking my second GIS (Geographic Information Systems) class and love it!! For you youngsters out there...if you like making maps, definitely think about a career in geography or even urban planning. I am in grad school for urban planning and GIS is a highly valuable tool for visualizing urban data.
When I have time I would love to do a map completely in ArcView 9.2 and cleaning up in Illustrator.
too old to switch careers now. i'll stick to map making as a hobby
“In the beginning God said, the four-dimensional divergence of an antisymmetric, second rank tensor equals zero, and there was light, and it was good. And on the seventh day he rested.”- Michio Kaku
I'm a traffic engineer. We use it around the office alot for multiple reasons. It's not the main thing I do, but comes in handy knowing how to use it. Although admittedly I haven't used it in quite awhile.
wicked wrote:I'm a traffic engineer. We use it around the office alot for multiple reasons. It's not the main thing I do, but comes in handy knowing how to use it. Although admittedly I haven't used it in quite awhile.
So, I always thought a traffic engineer was somebody who holds the Stop/Slow sign when traffic is cut down to one lane.
I'm guessing that's not you, Wicked, so please enlighten me.