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It isn't your job to defend every boundary. That said, it is unlikely that his removal would erase the record of it. I am sure it appears in google ea...
I know, now I just want to see this extraordinary and spectacular marker!
To be clear, my idea would be to offer ADDITIONAL meaningful certifications.?ÿ
At the firm I worked at, about 5 years ago we stopped basically discounting survey services, gradually moving to zero writing off of time spent on a p...
It is very common for the owner to do the preliminary plat, get the civil plans done, get the permits in order and sell. They make money off their ski...
This. AND I (note I would do this, this is not advice and may be illegal and/or unethical in your case, or simply a bad idea), but I would yank out an...
Perhaps they figured they would have the equipment and expertise by the time it was done.
I typically undervalued a mechanic as long as I drove old cars that I could fix. Now, I am at their mercy!
Sure, it is more than they make hourly, but his hourly rate includes his overhead for his business. An hourly employee should know that they have to p...
@thebionicman?ÿ I worked for a company that contracted certain services basically as a pass through, but that was to another PLS owned company, and i...
That should go in a new thread.
Decisions depend on evidence found in the field and during research. Too little of each in the OP to make any useful comment. Give the Section Townsh...
@thebionicman?ÿ ?ÿI agree, increasing the options would increase the umbrella.?ÿ
Why...stop by the residential plat being built and grab the surveyor there...drive to the high rise being built downtown, grab the surveyor there and ...
I remind my clients, early and often that their understanding of the stakes on the ground does not override the signed and approved plans. Had a guy ...
This would be a great idea. Count me as a yes vote.
@mike-marks?ÿ You make a great argument for people doing construction staking to NOT BE LICENSED. I would guess that dollar wise it might be even in ...
The 60's and 70's had booms that created surveyors and they needed a lot of people. Still much the same into the 80's, and a bit into the 90's. By the...