Last seen: September 6, 2025 2:18 pm
@stlsurveyor And if?ÿ you are paying your employees that low, please go solo or try something else.?ÿ
@dmyhill Many Costcos?ÿ are already fully unionized, and they appear to be very welcoming to Union organising.?ÿ?ÿ
@chris-bouffard New Jersy does not what? I know in New Jersey they accept?ÿ accredited land surveying degrees, and other related degrees with extra l...
@flyin-soo I appreciate their services, but too many surveyors give in to them. We need to work with them and educate them not give them everything t...
@holy-cow I wouldn't buy a piece of property that had never been surveyed. So many things can go wrong no matter how simple the description sounds. I...
@flyin-solo No, that would have no bearing on my opinion on how often title companies are on the wrong side of arguments.?ÿ Are you saying I should ...
A rare example of a title company making a good decision.
@chris-bouffard This does make applying for a licence more straightforward, but when push comes to shove almost every state (every?) state will accep...
@norman-oklahoma You cant hide behind error ellipses. Error ellipses are part of the measurement, you can't just pick any point inside your original ...
@bill93 It is possible that is what was intended, but not clear at all. This would be a weird way to work precision requirements in.?ÿ This section ...
Oregon prohibits record only for at least some lines. See ORS 209.250 (3) which requires surveys to show: "Measured bearings, angles and distances th...
@mark-mayer ORS 92.050 only applies to subdivisions anyway.?ÿ But more importantly, ?ÿORS 209.250 (3) which applies to all surveys required to be re...
@bstrand The intent appears to be to prohibit inches. They need the hundredths for that. Anyone have any background on what legislature intended? My ...
@mark-mayer That doesnt appear to require?ÿ any specific precision. You just can't use inches, or meters, or chains.?ÿ Does the board actually inter...
@mark-mayer The culprit here is Murphy. Murphy is creating the confusion by making an issue of 0.02'.?ÿ When we report record/measured and use the t...
@holy-cow Now I am not even sure what we are talking about. The only time the description should change is if it changes to refer directly to a surve...
@holy-cow Great argument for explaining why a difference of 0.01' in reported distances is actually an agreement with the previous surveyor.?ÿ How b...
@murphy Consistent and honest.?ÿ
@holy-cow No they haven't introduced a gap. They would have introduced a gap if they called for a distance other then the distance they measured to t...
@holy-cow Not very different, but why file a corner record if you are not reporting that anything has changed??ÿ ?ÿ