and here i thought this was more C. Sheen crap
seemed a little discrimantory - there was no mention of shopping around for the best deal...what's a lowballer to do?
> I want to know why every survey vehicle I've ever been in has a golf ball collection. That I, for some reason, wind up contributing to. No magnet...
Dave, sounds like magnetite.
butchnone actually taken. your stance is...unique - I don't entirely understand where you're coming from, so forgive any bite my post may have display...
butch> I know I'm out of the mainstream here but I'm a landowner also. Landowners when they want a survey expect that their boundary is going to b...
LRDayOnly the original surveyor creates boundaries, and his work is not open to collateral attack from other surveyors. As a retracer, you are merely ...
> I heard they were going to let some old west Texas surveyor run the whole show in Texas, he is going to be in charge of a legion of Geo-geocache'...
think i'd rather flip burgers for a living. D-bags like that are bleeding the profession dry. The guys who mark/flag subsurface utilities have more pr...
> Seriously, what should the surveyor in dmyhill's example do? He's out of work, he's got good help he wants to keep, and he's got, let's say, some...
GeneI agree Gene. the part that made me bristle is that the courtesy is for a realtor *barf* - folks who already tend to treat surveyors like doormats...
^ Nice, but what if ya gotta use Hazen-Williams instead of Manning? (Lol)@Matt - yeah, if you're talking hydraulics, I could see programs being handy ...
Matt - the HP35 doesn't actually take software or modules (pacs); its just manually texted programs that are entered on it, by the user or 'someone'. ...
$300 Lot Survey>Suggestion:good: I like this idea, lets them know in black&white you're both fully cognizant of the courtesy / quid-pro-quo arr...