Midland Job Listing
Quote from Andy Nold on November 28, 2011, 2:20 pmSchumann Engineering Co., Inc.
Civil Engineering and Surveying in West Texas and SE New Mexico for 60 years.
Looking for an excellent opportunity!! Position available for RPLS / Civil Engineering in small organization. Limited travel - Benefits available.
Send resume to:
FAX 432-684-6973
Personnel
P. O. Box 504
Midland, TX 79702-0504
Schumann Engineering Co., Inc.
Civil Engineering and Surveying in West Texas and SE New Mexico for 60 years.
Looking for an excellent opportunity!! Position available for RPLS / Civil Engineering in small organization. Limited travel - Benefits available.
Send resume to:
FAX 432-684-6973
Personnel
P. O. Box 504
Midland, TX 79702-0504
Quote from Joe the Surveyor on November 28, 2011, 3:51 pmI know I don't qualify...probably need to do 2000+ acre surveys...sheesh.:-P
I know I don't qualify...probably need to do 2000+ acre surveys...sheesh.:-P
Quote from Andy Nold on November 28, 2011, 4:51 pmIt's all about variety here. Most of my work is in town. Only about 20% is the out in the wide open country of the railroad sections. I had never worked on a cemetery before this. The variety of work is what keeps the job interesting.
It's all about variety here. Most of my work is in town. Only about 20% is the out in the wide open country of the railroad sections. I had never worked on a cemetery before this. The variety of work is what keeps the job interesting.
Quote from Kris Morgan on November 28, 2011, 5:16 pmI hate cemetery work. Ugh!
I hate cemetery work. Ugh!
Quote from DEREK G. GRAHAM OLS OLIP on November 28, 2011, 10:31 pmFew to bother you tho' and even fewer swamps !
Derek
Few to bother you tho' and even fewer swamps !
Derek
Quote from Boundary Lines on November 28, 2011, 10:37 pm> I hate cemetery work. Ugh!
It does get repetitive, I surveyed one many moons ago, including locating all the headstones, we assigned numbers to all the headstones and then compiled a list of all the info on each stone.
Do you know how many dead people were in that cemetery? ..............all of them.
> I hate cemetery work. Ugh!
It does get repetitive, I surveyed one many moons ago, including locating all the headstones, we assigned numbers to all the headstones and then compiled a list of all the info on each stone.
Do you know how many dead people were in that cemetery? ..............all of them.
Quote from John1Minor2 on November 29, 2011, 2:25 amBoundary
You should be taken out behind the barn and horse whipped for that last comment. I'll get to it as soon as I can get up off the floor from laughing.:-)
Boundary
You should be taken out behind the barn and horse whipped for that last comment. I'll get to it as soon as I can get up off the floor from laughing.:-)
Quote from DavidALee on November 29, 2011, 5:22 pmNot to hijack the thread, but check this out. We were contracted by the USACE to perform the surveying tasks. Talk about some grisly cemetery work.
Not to hijack the thread, but check this out. We were contracted by the USACE to perform the surveying tasks. Talk about some grisly cemetery work.