Originally posted by: Biggerhammer
Kranky wins afor the most rational and well-written reply.
You're in the position of being good at a job that a senior employee doesn't want to do. Since it is more important to the company that she do higher-end things than it is to keep an intern happy, chances are they're going to want you to keep CADding as long as they have you. They may sweeten the job a bit in hopes of getting you to come back and do more grunt work but interns are at the bottom of the food chain, alas.
If Krnaky's suggestion does not change matters and you stick it out, at least you'll be more practiced in CAD. I know that it's a booby prize but you'll get your 600 hours and you'll know what to avoid when next you intern.
Yeah. I figured as much. I have a meeting with him today so I'll see how that goes. I doubt things will change drastically but I guess I have nothing to lose by asking.
