Thanks, genes, Pablo02, onlyadrafter, & PSE. I was relating to gmahany about difficulties during these times. I am encouraged by the responses. As money is running out, here, I may have to find something else to do in order to maintain the house payments (Night stocking the local grocery store?), but I will keep on trying to find a Drafting job. One would have to leave this town in order to expand in his Drafting Programs (more strings on the guitar?), but I am willing.
I have also slightly modified my contact info on my resume to include a friend's address that is local to the D/FW area, a 100-mile commute, but again, I am willing. The little experiment has paid off with 4 requests for an interview in about a 10-day time span. However, one employment agency has "busted" me by calling the additional phone #. She said that whoever answered her call never heard of me. I, then, called my friend who replied that no such call ever came. One of the interviews was good and that job is still pending. I return to the Dallas/Fort Worth area this Monday for another interview, this time with another employment agency. The other two positions have been closed. I can handle that. At least my little experiment told me what I wanted to know. My location is something of a problem to Dallas/Fort Worth area employers. I just wish I could relate to them that I used to live and work in the Los Angeles Basin where a 40-mile commute took at least 3 hours one way. This commute from Waco to either D/FW ("Nawth"

or even down to the Austin area (South) is 100 miles and because of the wide open freeways can be traversed in a little more than half of that time (1 1/2 to 2 hours).
I really hope that Drafting has a future. Early on in my adulthood I prayed about what I could do the rest of my life, took all the aptitude tests at this area's Jr. Colleges and according to the results of every responsible authoritive person in Personnel Placement, I am doing what I ought to be doing. Even a recent employer administered a profile test to the whole department and, again, I am where I should be. If my Higher Power has blessed me in one way, I believe it's been in drawing.
All my life I've been "busted" drawing. Even in Jr. High Biology class, my instructor was walking around the class while lecturing only to find me drawing the (then new) Ford SOHC 427 engine and placing it into a variety of self-designed hotrods and other vehicles, including a couple of drag racing boats. I remember him telling me to "Put that nonsense aside, focus on the Biology lesson, where someday you could get a real job. What kind of job do you hope to get with these drawings?", he would ask..... I kinda wish I could look up that old Jr. High School teacher, nowdays, and just show him, LOL.
Thanks again, folks, for the encouragement. Especially genes' encouragement, because her estimate of my age being 44 is a real compliment.
Faith: Your heart knowing there's an ocean before your eyes get there to see it...