Only 52 LS's in Manitoba? That's a lot of area to be covered.
> That's a lot of area to be covered.
No kidding:
> "Area: 649947 square km/ 250946 square miles. (larger than Japan and twice the size of the U.K.). Manitoba extends from the 49th to the 60th parallel ...1400 km north to south, 900 km at the widest point and 500 km at the narrowest.
Very efficient. It's becuase they do everything in metric,
hockey and poutine helps as well.
Poutine
> Very efficient. It's becuase they do everything in metric,
> hockey and poutine helps as well.
Poutine huh, I've been using poitin and it hasn't increased my efficiency at all; however it does "take the edge off".
the profession is open to women because it is 70% office now?
I went into Surveying to get out of the stinkin' office.
In each Canadian province, the Land Surveyors are self-governing. That is the surveyors association does what US state boards of registration do. All licensed surveyors must belong to their association. The association fees are much higher than our registration and association fees. From looking at https://amls.olasoft.com/site/home it seems the professional development requirements are tougher than ours here in Minnesota