MA, NH, RI
I'm impressed with all the multiple state guys, I can barely keep up with just one county much less several states.
Greg Shoults RPLS, post: 430811, member: 531 wrote: TX, OK, KS, CO, AZ
When are you going to bite the bullet on a degree and get NM?
Robert Ellis, post: 431160, member: 1183 wrote: I'm impressed with all the multiple state guys, I can barely keep up with just one county much less several states.
Galveston is a unique county to keep up with.
I haven't done anything there outside a recorded subdivision in at least 30 years.
The last one I remember was part of the old Blimp Base near Dickinson.
Not long before I got my registration. I was working for Billy Foster out of Pasadena.
Robert Ellis, post: 431160, member: 1183 wrote: I'm impressed with all the multiple state guys, I can barely keep up with just one county much less several states.
I agree. I can find enough to do locally without having to go out of state which is about 100 miles North, East, and West from home.
Stephen Johnson, post: 431365, member: 53 wrote: When are you going to bite the bullet on a degree and get NM?
Someone needs to grab that sharp stick from Stephen before anyone gets hurt!
NJ and NY
Gene Kooper, post: 431374, member: 9850 wrote: Someone needs to grab that sharp stick from Stephen before anyone gets hurt!
Gene,
Right now Greg is about 40 miles up US 385 from where I am working in West Texas. We have had this discussion before on a couple of levels. I just like to keep him thinking.
As I recall, Greg is what we generally refer to as a "big ol' boy" in my neck of the woods. No need to bring on a "Bubba shot the jukebox" type of encounter.
Holy Cow, post: 431781, member: 50 wrote: As I recall, Greg is what we generally refer to as a "big ol' boy" in my neck of the woods. No need to bring on a "Bubba shot the jukebox" type of encounter.
Yes he is a wee bit larger than I am, but we get along just fine.