> > States moving to a 4 year Degree will hurt our Industry. > > On the other hand, maybe it will cause more people to refer to it as a "p...
> I would add that there are a lot of college graduates in many fields looking for a job right now, and many working at minimum wage jobs.> >...
Hmmmm, that is a question. I can say this, you almost described me to a tee at that age. At 57 and looking back, I'd not only say no, but hell no, as ...
Nice chemtrail background sky to top a tee.
57 here, started in 1972. Don't care anymore. Take it or leave it is fine with me. Still in good enough shape for field work and cipherin is a piece o...
> The first post would be ok with the board, the second should get your hands slapped by them. It is the boards job to review your complaint, inves...
AND, it's gonna do nothing but get worse. A lot survey around here is, for all practical purposes, unheard of anymore. If one has enough sense, and go...
DIGGGGG....> What would you have said if he told you he was licensed!> > NO! I bet!> > Then you would have been on here complaining abo...
I'm not too far away from you and I can tell you this. People are stressed, financially. The 'official' unemployment number here has gone from 10.9% t...
I understand now. Based on my understanding of Ga.definitions of what services fall under "surveying" I'd guess most state statutes are equally ambigu...
Why not. If I had the work load to justify it, that is the person I'd want to hire first as long as he was physically able to do the job. I'm 57 and s...
Kent, your point being...?
The only thing I can think about here is that if my state were to 'de'certify me would I have legal recourse to sue for the time and expense I went th...
I can tell you how it's become in my neck-o-the woods. The question has become basically moot. I'm a boundary surveyor. I spent years in construction ...