HELP! Need NC Surveyor Mapping & Signature
Quote from Ricklife on January 9, 2023, 10:14 amHi All,
Im hoping the right person will see this and help a brother out. Ive been surveying around 20yrs and currently work in a subcontractor role doing fieldwork with several companies. Although Id love to talk about partnering up in that role with anyone open to such, this one is a little different. I have a good friend that I helped out on a recombination survey in Sanford NC by doing the fieldwork but neither of the firms I work with can get to the mapping portion of it right now. Poor guys been patiently waiting for a long time so I feel obligated to go the extra mile in helping get it finished up. Its fairly simple and straightforward. He owns 2 adjacent lots in a platted subdivision, one he lives at and the other vacant and wooded. Ive closed out the traverse, staked & located all corners in the vicinity, house, driveway, 2 fences.. Thats basically it. Ive done all the research, have the .survey//.job/.raw// .text files along with sketches and site pics in a google drive file ready to go. So if anyone licensed in NC that could help a fellow surveyor out I would greatly appreciate it and will def owe you one. Im open on the price... you name it. I just need to get this off my plate and my conscien
ce. I have reviews on google and angies list if youd like to do your due diligence on my work. Thanks in advance!
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Rick
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Hi All,
Im hoping the right person will see this and help a brother out. Ive been surveying around 20yrs and currently work in a subcontractor role doing fieldwork with several companies. Although Id love to talk about partnering up in that role with anyone open to such, this one is a little different. I have a good friend that I helped out on a recombination survey in Sanford NC by doing the fieldwork but neither of the firms I work with can get to the mapping portion of it right now. Poor guys been patiently waiting for a long time so I feel obligated to go the extra mile in helping get it finished up. Its fairly simple and straightforward. He owns 2 adjacent lots in a platted subdivision, one he lives at and the other vacant and wooded. Ive closed out the traverse, staked & located all corners in the vicinity, house, driveway, 2 fences.. Thats basically it. Ive done all the research, have the .survey//.job/.raw// .text files along with sketches and site pics in a google drive file ready to go. So if anyone licensed in NC that could help a fellow surveyor out I would greatly appreciate it and will def owe you one. Im open on the price... you name it. I just need to get this off my plate and my conscien
ce. I have reviews on google and angies list if youd like to do your due diligence on my work. Thanks in advance!
Rick
919-300-6543
Quote from michigan-left on January 9, 2023, 1:31 pm@ricklife
Question:
How do you feel about everyone on this forum filing a complaint against your real estate business/license? (If you even have one?)
Asking for a friend...
Question:
How do you feel about everyone on this forum filing a complaint against your real estate business/license? (If you even have one?)
Asking for a friend...
Quote from bill93 on January 9, 2023, 1:55 pmThe thing that will upset folks is that your work seems to not be under the supervision of any particular licensed surveyor, which is always a requirement for filing a survey.
Saying you staked corners unsupervised is a big red flag.
A license would have to do some on-site checking before they could legally stamp something they hadn't already been supervising.
The thing that will upset folks is that your work seems to not be under the supervision of any particular licensed surveyor, which is always a requirement for filing a survey.
Saying you staked corners unsupervised is a big red flag.
A license would have to do some on-site checking before they could legally stamp something they hadn't already been supervising.
Quote from bill93 on January 9, 2023, 2:11 pm[quote data-userid="14411" data-postid="607899"]
your real estate business
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You can look up the officers of the company and check the NC real estate license site. Maybe I didn't do it right, but failed to find a license for either Rick or Carmen. I get the impression this is not a RE sales company, but a house flipper operation.
Posted by: michigan-leftyour real estate business
You can look up the officers of the company and check the NC real estate license site. Maybe I didn't do it right, but failed to find a license for either Rick or Carmen. I get the impression this is not a RE sales company, but a house flipper operation.
Quote from fairbanksls on January 9, 2023, 3:33 pmIf I had a brother with 20 years of surveying experience that wanted to purchase my seal I??d tell him to get his license. ?ÿI suggest you do the same if you want to offer land surveying services to the public.
Edited spelling but not before Jitterboogie read it. Hahaha
If I had a brother with 20 years of surveying experience that wanted to purchase my seal I??d tell him to get his license. I suggest you do the same if you want to offer land surveying services to the public.
Edited spelling but not before Jitterboogie read it. Hahaha
Quote from jitterboogie on January 9, 2023, 3:45 pm[quote data-userid="11636" data-postid="607911"]
If I had a brother with 20 years of surveying experience that wanted to purchase my seal I??d tell him to get his license. ?ÿI suggest you do the same if you want to offer land surveying services to the pubic.
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I think that's a whole other type of survey
... and probably exciting too for sure!
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damn little phone keys ..... ????ÿ
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Posted by: fairbankslsIf I had a brother with 20 years of surveying experience that wanted to purchase my seal I??d tell him to get his license. I suggest you do the same if you want to offer land surveying services to the pubic.
I think that's a whole other type of survey
... and probably exciting too for sure!
damn little phone keys ..... ???
Quote from michigan-left on January 9, 2023, 4:24 pm@bill93?ÿ
Yeah, not my first rodeo, but I'm not going to outright doxx the guy.
If folks are willing to put Personally Identifiable Information (PII) on the web, and then solicit irresponsibly, they deserve whatever comes their way.
Yeah, not my first rodeo, but I'm not going to outright doxx the guy.
If folks are willing to put Personally Identifiable Information (PII) on the web, and then solicit irresponsibly, they deserve whatever comes their way.
Quote from MightyMoe on January 9, 2023, 4:33 pmJust hire a surveyor. No one is going stamp your work. It's not rational to think that anyone would do that.
I have an engineering colleague (he recently got his surveying license) that I stamp for, he's better at many tasks than anyone in my office and when he needs help with looking for corners or legal issues with a project he calls me and then I'm in the field for him.
When I need help with a water project or a BFE I call him. But we work under each other's supervision. A rando request for a stamp is frankly insulting.?ÿ
Just hire a surveyor. No one is going stamp your work. It's not rational to think that anyone would do that.
I have an engineering colleague (he recently got his surveying license) that I stamp for, he's better at many tasks than anyone in my office and when he needs help with looking for corners or legal issues with a project he calls me and then I'm in the field for him.
When I need help with a water project or a BFE I call him. But we work under each other's supervision. A rando request for a stamp is frankly insulting.
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