Hi, I am a surveyor in Connecticut. I have about 14 years experience and have just gotten licensed about 6 months ago. I have alot of experience with Civil 3d, Carlson, Microstation, Cyclone, Revit, and Arcgis. I have also been doing terrestrial and mobile LiDAR for quite some time. I'm glad I found an active forum of people in my profession I can turn to for advise and camaraderie.
Welcome to the jungle.
Welcome, enjoy
Welcome. You should find this to be a great resource.
Your preferred handle here is very interesting. I am fascinated by names. Your name, as provided, is Biblical in origin and not common in the US.
Yes, the fallen angels in non canonical texts.
Howdy
Glad to see some new blood joining this collective.
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Thanks. Is there any other surveyors from connecticut on here too? I know it's a small state and all.
Aloha and welcome!
Welcome!
Congrats on getting your license and welcome to the hood. Your journey begins. [emoji6]
Joe will find this before long. He's from Conn.
Welcome aboard the good ship BeerLeg!
DDSM:beer:
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Welcome, Amigo!
Nephilim, post: 340556, member: 10633 wrote: Hi, I am a surveyor in Connecticut. I have about 14 years experience and have just gotten licensed about 6 months ago. I have alot of experience with Civil 3d, Carlson, Microstation, Cyclone, Revit, and Arcgis. I have also been doing terrestrial and mobile LiDAR for quite some time. I'm glad I found an active forum of people in my profession I can turn to for advise and camaraderie.
It sounds like you have quite the resume. Welcome aboard to A Connecticut Surveyor in King Wendell's court.
I spent a few years there in the mid '80s, Groton, New London area.
HOWDY! Well, it ain't the ship of Zion, but it ain't no canoe, neither.
It's a dandy addition to your toolbox.
Keep flame retardant cover very close, and many grains of salt.
What part of CT. I Worked in SW CT for about 1.5 years in the late 80's. One of our current contributors is currently working from just a few miles from where I used to work.
SJ
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Central Connecticut, near Southington.
I worked near there a few times. That is about as far east as we went. I did work further north, about 2 miles south of the MA line.
If you ever get to Monroe, just a little north of Bridgeport, look up Charlie Galian, Retired LSX 0011621, and tell him I said Hi. I used to work for him.