Only in CA.
Shelby H. Griggs PLS, post: 424906, member: 335 wrote: You missed at least one for NV, mine!
SHG
It looks like he did 2 NEs...
At first glance we're missing Hawaii, Iowa, Minnesota, North Dakota, Connecticut and Rhode Island.
I also can't believe that we're four pages into this thread and Indiana and Illinois are solely dependent on me.
Dang it. I left NV off entirely. There are 3 listed already.
Thanks for making me look. I found another mistake.
The first NE says 4 The second NE says 3. The first NE was supposed to be ND with 4.
NY, where most of my work is, and CT and NJ.
Ken
NC
Idaho for almost 31 years of licensure. Now with the county surveyors office. It has been interesting to say the least.
PA, NY, WV and CO.
Currently only doing work in PA, have done some in WV.
Side note, when I started this career, I never dreamed of working outside of 2-3 counties in PA, when I became licensed I never dreamed or working outside PA. Just goes to show how your perspective on life's path can change.
Jason Graves, post: 424615, member: 9531 wrote: Hey everyone,
I f you don't mind I would like to see what states people are licensed in, in addition to which state you practice in. Thanks!
TX, OK, CA, NM, CO. - I practice in Texas
"State of Confusion"
WI, WA.
IA (primary)
SD
NE
Arkansas, Oklahoma, Louisiana, Texas and New Mexico. That is the order I was Licensed in, I live in Northeast Texas and work in all 5 states but primarily in Texas and Louisiana. I can go from Texas to Louisiana in a boat from my house.
Bushwhacker, post: 425239, member: 10727 wrote: ... I can go from Texas to Louisiana in a boat from my house.
Sounds like it might take you past some 'uncertain' places.
CO, OK, Living/working in CO.
I guess I'd better add the states that I'm licensed in to the list, WY, ID, AZ, to increase some of the numbers.
paden cash, post: 425242, member: 20 wrote: Sounds like it might take you past some 'uncertain' places.
Ever wonder how Uncertain got it's name?
Bushwhacker, post: 425292, member: 10727 wrote: Ever wonder how Uncertain got it's name?
It's a strange one for sure. I guess I never really wondered too much...except possible after winding through the sloughs someone really didn't have a good idea as to where they were...they were a little "uncertain".
However I'm sure the truth is far better than fiction!
Mark Mayer, post: 424658, member: 424 wrote: I will probably retire the OK license the next time it comes up for renewal.
How does that work? Do you get a deposit back on your Oklahoma license when you return it or do you just sell it on eBay to recover costs?
Kent McMillan, post: 425302, member: 3 wrote: How does that work? Do you get a deposit back on your Oklahoma license when you return it or do you just sell it on eBay to recover costs?
Ebay inflates the prices of licenses around here. It's just easier and cheaper to save your cereal box tops, mail them in (with the check) and get your own. There's been some talk about some people that have bought second hand shingles and then found they might incur some liability from work by the previous owner...