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Our firm could use someone with field experience (2 years?) or some other relevant survey experience that can use Civil 3D to draft surveys. The plan would be to move forward over time into a project surveyor role and hopefully obtain a PLS.

Currently, our project surveyors are drafting their own surveys, but I would like for each of them to reduce that in order to expand their responsibilities. 

If you are on the Kitsap Peninsula (or want to travel there each day for work), and are at all interested, please message me and I will buy you lunch.

God you have  no idea how badly I wish I lived closer.   Sounds like the chance of a lifetime!

Good luck, it's a difficult find. 

Why would they have to go to an office??  Just a thought.  

@andy-j that was also my first thought

I'm available for remote work for sure if you're interested,  moving to that location would be possible especially if its a good fit.

In the parlance of the tech savvy millennial  crowd...

HMU???? !

@peter-ehlert 

 

I looked into that as well...  lots of upside.

if the person doesn't work out, it's not a huge change.

the person isn't in the area, so not a competitive threat

limit risk of file copy theft

if the person is in a different time zone, you could have your drafting done while you sleep and check it over coffee!

 

alas, I didn't pull the trigger on that, and just worked until I burned out.  

@andy-j 

As an employee,  you'd be bound to all the customarily expected responsibilities and obligations to your employer, which usually means all the same nondisclosure binding and enforceable policies as if you're there in person. 

The part I'm guessing is the hardest part is getting to work together for the indoctrination,  on boarding,assisting, and such, furthermore also being able to hit the field occasionally when needed. That's hard as hell to do remotely. And expensive unless you're doing 3 week rotations like I did when I worked collecting geophysical data etc.

Wow.  That's a personally attractive offer <shiftyeyeslookingbackandforth>.  I've got close family on Lopez Island.

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Why would they have to go to an office??  Just a thought.  

They do not, but I have found that mentoring from a distance is not my strong suite. Perhaps this is uncommon to have this weakness, but it does exist in me.  

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