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I am seeking any related experience in the field of surveying, and I am not afraid to work hard. I have no actual experience, but I am eager to learn and humble enough to do any "grunt" work in exchange for valuable instruction and education. My availability is Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, and weekends.


 
Posted : August 22, 2016 2:00 pm
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Megalodon, post: 387607, member: 12028 wrote: I am seeking any related experience in the field of surveying, and I am not afraid to work hard. I have no actual experience, but I am eager to learn and humble enough to do any "grunt" work in exchange for valuable instruction and education. My availability is Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, and weekends.

If you haven't already check out www.tsps.org. A lot of jobs listed there


 
Posted : August 25, 2016 7:49 pm
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Kent McMillan might need a "Danielson"....you know, the wax on, wax off kinda thing....


 
Posted : August 25, 2016 9:42 pm
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paden cash, post: 388113, member: 20 wrote: Kent McMillan might need a "Danielson"....you know, the wax on, wax off kinda thing....

Don't let Paden kid you. If you don't have any experience, you are the perfect candidate to begin a lucrative career doing Oklahoma ALTA surveys. Using the proprietary methods and procedures used in Oklahoma ALTA surveying, in no time at all you will be turning out Oklahoma ALTA surveys of properties as diverse as shopping malls, apartment complexes, and office buildings, and in a fraction of the time that older fieldwork-based methods require.

Don't have much time for field work? Not a problem. Google Earth can pick up the slack if for some reason your clients are unable to supply you with the construction plans for your assignment. Yes, in less than a week, you will be turning out Oklahoma ALTA surveys for major national lenders and others. Don't let lack of equipment or experience prevent you from becoming a player in this field! Call now, operators standing by!


 
Posted : August 25, 2016 10:41 pm
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TXSurveyor,
Thanks for the tip! I will certainly check there regularly from now on.


 
Posted : August 28, 2016 9:24 pm

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Kent McMillan, post: 388116, member: 3 wrote: Don't let Paden kid you. If you don't have any experience, you are the perfect candidate to begin a lucrative career doing Oklahoma ALTA surveys. Using the proprietary methods and procedures used in Oklahoma ALTA surveying, in no time at all you will be turning out Oklahoma ALTA surveys of properties as diverse as shopping malls, apartment complexes, and office buildings, and in a fraction of the time that older fieldwork-based methods require.

Don't have much time for field work? Not a problem. Google Earth can pick up the slack if for some reason your clients are unable to supply you with the construction plans for your assignment. Yes, in less than a week, you will be turning out Oklahoma ALTA surveys for major national lenders and others. Don't let lack of equipment or experience prevent you from becoming a player in this field! Call now, operators standing by!

Thank you for the advice Mr. Myagi, unfortunately my current situation does not allow for extended travel. However the job description you posted seems truly one of a kind. Do you think I could still participate without vacating my climate controlled room and comfy office chair?

Jokes aside, I am still eager and available if someone out there needs some help.


 
Posted : August 28, 2016 9:36 pm
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Megalodon, post: 388479, member: 12028 wrote: Thank you for the advice Mr. Myagi, unfortunately my current situation does not allow for extended travel. However the job description you posted seems truly one of a kind. Do you think I could still participate without vacating my climate controlled room and comfy office chair?

Absolutely! The Oklahoma ALTA survey is in fact most efficiently produced entirely in an office "environment". Once you undergo the rigorous three-day training course (available on YouTube) you will be turned loose to transmit surveys to the home office in Oklahoma where your submittals will be tested for quality of something and then released to the ultimate consumer, whoever it might be. There should be no need for expensive surveying instruments. A recreation-grade GPS receiver supplemented by a 200-ft. fiberglass tape should be more than sufficient for all assignments.


 
Posted : August 28, 2016 10:59 pm