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East Texas Surveyors
Posted by William Whitton on August 4, 2016 at 11:20 amMorning everyone,
3rd generation surveyor in the making here. Hope everyone is doing great!
Tom Adams replied 7 years, 11 months ago 12 Members · 13 Replies -
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Welcome William, 3rd generation thats cool. You have a head start in the game with all that experience in the family. You’ve found an awesome resource here too.
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Good to know!
3 years ago we transitioned into the GPS world. We now basically only use our GRX1.
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Welcome to the best place in the world for surveyors to hang out together, have fun and learn something new nearly every day.
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Welcome to ya! Enjoy yourself, and don’t take it all to seriously.
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My son is working on getting his SIT while in college to be an engineer at A&M. I have no issue with the engineer part, but I don’t know where I went wrong with the surveyor part. 🙂
He will be a 3rd generation surveyor also.
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Welcome. I tried to get my son to be a surveyor. He gets poison oak real bad, as we found out with his first trip to the field.
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ACD Surveyor, post: 384301, member: 494 wrote: Welcome. I tried to get my son to be a surveyor. He gets poison oak real bad, as we found out with his first trip to the field.
Poison oak is serious, I can roll around all day in Poison Ivy, but Poison oak will cause me to break out and itch. I dont want to see what Poison Oak will do to someone who has a serious out break to Poison Ivy
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Welcome Trey, I am second generation. (My cousin has the same name as his father and grandfather. My uncle always called him Trey)
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Kris Morgan, post: 384288, member: 29 wrote: My son is working on getting his SIT while in college to be an engineer at A&M. I have no issue with the engineer part, but I don’t know where I went wrong with the surveyor part. :).
Maybe he wanted to actually make some money……? He can survey as a hobby in the mean time.
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