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It can get frustrating for sure. I work in a largely Orthodox community with an explosion in new housing construction and an influx of new investors.?...
Jawja, post: 456378, member: 12766 wrote: So, checking something I heard from another surveyor that did not make sense to me:He said that a surveyor l...
Greg Kime, post: 456383, member: 13204 wrote: I am a well, not sure. i have been called a Survey Tech, a Geomatics Tech, a Mapping Tech. I have 20 ye...
spledeus, post: 454695, member: 3579 wrote: Her: I am from the Boston Library and I was asked to research a taking that your firm helped prepare.Me: S...
lsitnj, post: 452939, member: 7876 wrote: What are your thoughts about joining small engineering firm to provide surveying services? What are pro and ...
RobertMS, post: 451873, member: 13052 wrote: Has anyone had to deal with re-flagging an iron pipe that was clogged with dirt? I have because in my are...
Richard Imrie, post: 449021, member: 11256 wrote: I hadn't thought of that, it's a no win world out there. However, if 2 persons are able to share the...
Scott Ellis, post: 449117, member: 7154 wrote: The difference between a strip mall center and a Condo or Townhouse, is the Condo and Townhouse usually...
standing on the corner, post: 450636, member: 8561 wrote: I need to make a 14,000' shot with an S7. I plan on using standard -30 mm prisms. Any tips ...
Nate The Surveyor, post: 450312, member: 291 wrote: What instrument did you get proficient with, first?My first was a 1923 Adolph Leitz.My dad had me ...
foggyidea, post: 448655, member: 155 wrote: I did search through the files for the answer to this question, because I asked in once a few years ago, b...
Nate The Surveyor, post: 448866, member: 291 wrote: "I used to be a surveyor".Means they held a grade rod for an afternoon, when the boss's son didn't...
Paul D, post: 447902, member: 323 wrote: NH doesn't have sales or income tax. We do have quite healthy business and property taxes though.Sent from my...
Dan Patterson, post: 448600, member: 1179 wrote: Isn't the TS12 a robot?No, as I said, I am not a fan of robots and a 1 man crew for safety and securi...
aliquot, post: 447864, member: 2486 wrote: Yes, it works just like a sales tax.Sad, here in NJ we are taxed to death, but, not on professional service...
Jim Frame, post: 447827, member: 10 wrote: I've been using a 2-second GeoMax Zoom80 (basically a rebranded TCRP1202) for almost 2 years, and it's been...
Jim in AZ, post: 447751, member: 249 wrote: Even if they are public record they are still subject to copyright laws. Our municipality will not release...
aliquot, post: 447837, member: 2486 wrote: No, sales tax in Alaska.No sales tax in New Mexico, but there is a gross receipts tax that acts just like a...
David H, post: 447756, member: 13034 wrote: I'm a 32 year old Registered Professional Land Surveyor and a certified flood plane manager currently work...
RPLS#, post: 447777, member: 12280 wrote: I had a client question me on why I'm charging him sales tax for a boundary survey. He was nice about it an...