I work at a mid-level land development company as the CAD drafter. In fact, I'm the only drafter in the company. I draft both civil drawings as well as architectural drawings. But with only 6 months of work experience and less than a year of schooling, I find myself reaching out to "YouTube" and "in Learning" to gain additional education. What I'm missing is that one-on-one mentorship while I'm gaining traction as a CAD drafter. I want to do things correctly, however, without a senior drafter in house, I'm afraid that I'm missing out on vital information / guidance. Don't get me wrong, I love working here as a CAD drafter, I'm getting exposure to not only architecture, but civil and land development as well. I'm just missing that "traditional" on-the-job training. So, my question (after this long rant) is, how can I find this type of connection? Aside from school and other areas of education, is there online mentorship? What are my options?