First day surveying in Texas
Quote from Paul Plutae on July 2, 2010, 8:58 amI'm heading to Keller in about 40 mins or so to meet Mike Davis. Were going to do some surveying today. Nice easy job to break the ice to begin with, locating some pre pour pool forms for setback clearance. I'm not sure what Mike has planned after that but whatever it is, it will be most excellent. If I am surveying, I am a happy camper.
I'm heading to Keller in about 40 mins or so to meet Mike Davis. Were going to do some surveying today. Nice easy job to break the ice to begin with, locating some pre pour pool forms for setback clearance. I'm not sure what Mike has planned after that but whatever it is, it will be most excellent. If I am surveying, I am a happy camper.
Quote from Daniel S. McCabe on July 2, 2010, 11:59 amBest of luck on your new endeavor!
Best of luck on your new endeavor!
Quote from carl-b-correll on July 2, 2010, 12:55 pmPaul,
You must have the eyes of many good souls peering down upon you to luck into work so fast... especially in this economy and work environment. And I say KUDOS!! It is a great thing!!
Have fun in Texas!! And please keep posting with your new adventures!!
Paul,
You must have the eyes of many good souls peering down upon you to luck into work so fast... especially in this economy and work environment. And I say KUDOS!! It is a great thing!!
Have fun in Texas!! And please keep posting with your new adventures!!
Quote from a-harris on July 2, 2010, 1:20 pmThe things metro surveyors say, when it comes to pools.
My clients usually ask me "If I put a dam here where will the water back up to" and of course it is always in the middle of a forest.
Enjoy your concrete surroundings Paul 😉
The things metro surveyors say, when it comes to pools.
My clients usually ask me "If I put a dam here where will the water back up to" and of course it is always in the middle of a forest.
Enjoy your concrete surroundings Paul 😉
Quote from Angelo Fiorenza on July 2, 2010, 1:46 pmI say this was probably "meant to be".
In these economic times, how many folks could uproot their lives, move a thousand miles, and have work waiting for them when they got there?
Not to be a thorn in the rosebush, but a portion of the credit has to go to RPLS.COM, who put us all in touch to begin with.
Good luck Paul.
I say this was probably "meant to be".
In these economic times, how many folks could uproot their lives, move a thousand miles, and have work waiting for them when they got there?
Not to be a thorn in the rosebush, but a portion of the credit has to go to RPLS.COM, who put us all in touch to begin with.
Good luck Paul.
Quote from roadhand on July 2, 2010, 8:42 pmKeller huh? I bet you drove right through my jobsite on the way, you should honk next time :good:
Keller huh? I bet you drove right through my jobsite on the way, you should honk next time :good: