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First, I would make sure that you have a solid portfolio of your work displayed somewhere online for prospective clients to evaluate. Then I would join a site like LinkedIn, which will get you in touch with other individuals in the field and may be able to help you find work. Another good thing is too get on various CAD forums and help others out so people can see your knowledge and expertise of the program.
Yes, we could ... however finding employment with a representational firm is the problem .... there are to many scammers out there just trying to take advantage of you..
Not to forget you do need a few things the CAD programs which you will need a full version ... a large plotter running A0 format a good computer...
It is much easier if you have an employer letting work remote ...
However the most important one is .. do you have the discipline getting up at the same time and working 8-12 hours or to get the job done ... If you can not stick to it than working form home is not an option for you