Here's another voice from the unnamed generation (I'm 24). I've been reffered to as part of the "nintendo generation", which is fine, because using Pro/E is not too far off from playing a video game for me, only the stakes are higher.
As an EIT, most of what I do right now is CAD work for the senior engineers. Most of them have been designing wind tunnels for 40+ years and are very proficient AutoCAD users.
Most of our work now, however, is migrating towards Pro/E for CAD, which is where I fit into the company. My class in college was the first one to learn 3D CAD from day one and I took to it pretty well.
The other engineers went for Pro/E training, but didn't take to it as well as they had hoped. So most of their work is still done in autocad or in excel, which I use as a basis for my models.
The senior guys and I get along great, and we can sit in the conference room, unroll a few feet of plotter paper on the table, sketch out a design, and I've got more or less everything I need to start a 3D model. In the process, I'm picking up what I can from their years of engineering experience.