I'm glad that you found a job that you enjoy and make a bit more money too.
I was a draftsman for several years myself.
In 1967, I started out with the city engineering office as a draftsman.
Then I designed signs for a local company for awhile.
Then I moved on to drawing structural columns and beams for buildings.
I then moved on to drawing and designing boilers for Superior Boiler Works.
After that, I got a job detailing spouting and elevator "boots and legs" until I finally got burned out pushing a pencil.
Then I moved into the shop where I got to use my ability reading blueprints to build the actual parts as a layout man.
That ended my drafting jobs in 1974.
Rog