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WV
Arkansas only.
However, since Payden lives, and works 1 state west, and Kent 1 state south, I get great stories, sorta like reading Mark Twain, and my mm are kept shiney by reading about *star net.
I still should go fishin more!
NLicensed in AR, ND, SD, WY, CO and ID, live in ND and mainly do work here, but have done some in SD.
Alabama here, but have worked in florida for all my time surveying
KY, TN, VA
Mostly work in Tennessee.Sweet Home Alabama.
GA, AL, ND – live and work in ND.
Arizona
Colorado
New Mexico
UtahCurrently working in New Mexico
GA, AL, ND – live and work in ND.
TX, NY
Tennessee, Illinois, Kentucky, Alabama, Louisiana, South Carolina, Indiana.
About 80% of what I do is in Tennessee, about 14% in Kentucky and the remainder in Alabama.
Maine and North Carolina, I practice in NC. Wish I could practice in Maine as the laws there make it easier for a PLS to cater to clients. There just isn’t much money in Maine compared to NC.
CO, UT, WY
Mostly work in Western Colorado. Airport work in Utah and Wyoming on occasion.OR, WA, CA, ID. I live in Oregon but do work regularly up and down the west coast. My wife used to say my motto should be “Have gun, will travel”.
Currently TN, VA
Past NY, NJ, CT, PA, & MANow live and work in TN.
CA and UT. I have only worked on one project in UT and just renewed a few weeks ago for another two years. I will likely let that one expire the next time it comes up. Otherwise I have been in CA my whole 20 year career and now I work for the State and plan to wrap it up with the State in 25 more years.
OR and previously AZ. Gave up AZ because I can’t tolerate the concept of ever living there again.
Your friendly, virtual neighborhood WebmasterNJ only…….thinking about PA
New Jersey and New York.
We’ve got properties that straddle the the state line. Need to use both licenses on the same job.
PLS NJ & NY, PP NJAZ, CA, CO, ID, MD, MT, NE, ND, NV, SD, WY, Plus all the rest of them as a U. S. Mineral Surveyor.
Got CA because when working on a mineral property, I found some section and quarter corners not found in any recent records.
Wanted to record some Corner Records or Monument Records, but no one would accept them because I wasnÛªt licensed there.
Finally got the County Surveyor to at least accept them but it ticked me off enough to apply.
Current now only in CO. Retired to OR but just moved back to Denver. (Now you know the schedule, Gene)
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