New Hampshire, Maine, and Vermont. Work mainly in the seacoast of NH.
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NE, WY an CO just recently. Live and work in Western Nebraska, some projects in Wyoming and Colorado.
Georgia, Florida, Alabama.
Florida and Alabama are inactive. I stay close to home.
CJRob1693, post: 424682, member: 7671 wrote: Licensed in AR, ND, SD, WY, CO and ID, live in ND and mainly do work here, but have done some in SD.
If you would be interested in eastern idaho drop me a line...
Dale Yawn, post: 424795, member: 492 wrote: Georgia, Florida, Alabama.
Florida and Alabama are inactive. I stay close to home.
I do recall seeing your name on a plat for property that I think is in the Trussville area of Birmingham,.
Luke CO PLS, post: 424728, member: 1220 wrote: AZ, 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)
Hey Jim. Nice to see you still kicking around on here. Hope you're doing well. It's been about 10 years now since we were at DEA together.
Michigan, Oklahoma and recently Kansas. Most work is in Oklahoma with about 10% being in Kansas. Have not surveyed in Michigan in 8 years but Michigan was my original license. I fee that I worked to hard to not keep it current.
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Maryland, Delaware, and Pennsylvania.
Haven't used DE or PA yet, but we have offices in both that currently do engineering work so that might just change soon.
NY, NM, TX - But work in Texas.
Maryland only
got plenty of work
TN, AR, MS, MO, KY, in that order. Most of what I do is in TN. I have done work in all of these states. My current firm mostly works in TN and MS. We are exploring other markets. I will maintain all of these licenses for the foreseeable future.
Arkansas
DDSM
So far we have:
AK 1
AL 7
AR 7
AZ 2
CA 7
CO 7
DE 1
FL 2
GA 4
ID 6
IL 1
IN 1
KS 2
KY 5
LA 2
MA 1
MD 1
ME 1
MI 2
MO 3
MS 3
MT 1
NC 2
NE 4
NE 3
NH 1
NJ 2
NM 2
NY 3
OK 5
OR 4
PA 2
SC 1
SD 3
TN 5
TX 6
UT 4
VA 3
VT 1
WA 4
WV 2
WY 5
PUERTO RICO
Not bad. 42 of 50 so far
I'm somewhat surprised to see that Alabama, Arkansas, and Colorado, states with somewhat smaller populations, each have 7 replies, just like California.
By the way, even though the two letter abbreviations list AK first, Alabama should be at the top alphabetically. Excedpt for college football lately, we rarely get listed at the top of anything positive!;)
Holy Cow, post: 424882, member: 50 wrote: So far we have:
AK 1
AL 7
AR 7
AZ 2
CA 7
CO 7
DE 1
FL 2
GA 4
ID 6
IL 1
IN 1
KS 2
KY 5
LA 2
MA 1
MD 1
ME 1
MI 2
MO 3
MS 3
MT 1
NC 2
NE 4
NE 3
NH 1
NJ 2
NM 2
NY 3
OK 5
OR 4
PA 2
SC 1
SD 3
TN 5
TX 6
UT 4
VA 3
VT 1
WA 4
WV 2
WY 5
PUERTO RICONot bad. 42 of 50 so far
You missed at least one for NV, mine!
SHG