May I suggest a search on this site for a certain Ric Moore CA PLS, and contact him. He would be an authority to questions regarding CA exams.I'd ans...
Always filed under "M" for miscellaneousI'll hoist one of those frosty's with there Georges. I could go for an ice cold Molson too (they don't sell i...
Joe & Butch from MIMSPS made these available to surveyors circa 1990. I don't know if they are updated, but assume they are. It's on their websi...
Stephen, AZ doesn't really have a forum. Many people use this site - [email protected] - as an email way to discuss issues. It really is annoy...
I wondered where that guy I laid off 15 yrs ago went. He always was partial to Zappa, MT - the dental floss capital of the world. Last employee I ev...
Joe, having surveyed in MI for many years all I can suggest is to accept that old wire fence on both sides of whatever track you're dealing with as th...
Just a plug for an upcoming seminar in Phoenix being sponsored by APLS regarding Railroad Right of Ways. No doubt it will address some of these issue...
These have been around for a while> For as many regulations as surveyors seem to operate under and are consequently restricted in what they can do ...
These have been around for a whileShelby, is this a start?NSPS Construction Staking StandardsNSPS Topographic Survey Standardslest we forget our red h...
So then how do survey brokers stay in existence? I hear that some states have banned them, but they sure keep popping up. I suppose that goes more i...
> No law can restrict the majority ownership of a surveying company to a licensed individual. The only requirement for the company performing prof...
Short answer is a definitive NO. At least in the 3 states I'm licensed in. If you are listed in the phone book for providing professional services, ...
LeonardYou missed the picnic, but that manual was a raffle prize - still in the wrapper. Jason won it, but since he has a few at the county he gave i...
> I would like to add that the use of unlicensed surveyors under the guise of "independent contractor" is often not only violating labor laws, but ...