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Paul in PA, post: 342244, member: 236 wrote: ... I also propose that if you fail either test 3 times, you must get additional education and experience...
Jp7191, post: 342000, member: 1617 wrote: Ric, It is relief that the California Executive Officer for the Board for Professional Engineers, Land Surve...
This is indeed sad news. If memory serves, Paul is Wyoming LS 164. That tells you a lot. I had the pleasure to assist Paul with the remonumentation of...
I've seen it done...
Friends In High Places:
There was a bug in SurvCE that caused this to happen previously. see here
JBrinkworth, post: 339622, member: 6179 wrote: For those of you that do not use LS, how do you know (I mean really know) if you are meeting RPA? Are y...
I had the same problem Dave. I turned off "Privacy Badger" and I could see the photo. Weird?
Thanks to Glenn, We had one of these. They were great!
There is a link to the file further up in this thread.
Warren Smith, post: 336925, member: 9900 wrote: BTW - did you notice how slick Jim commented? Just like a crafty and diplomatic map checker! B-) I...
Mark Silver, post: 336273, member: 1087 wrote: It is hard to beat SurvCE GNSS on a MobileMapper 120 with GLONASS. SurvCE GNSS will do everything you w...
eapls2708, post: 336583, member: 589 wrote: Ric, You and I have spoken about licensees who provide positive references for candidates that go on to de...
Jered McGrath PLS, post: 334414, member: 794 wrote: T 37 S, R 8 ELittle Strip of Land. Here is the BLM Link And GE Screenshot. Of course it's in Cal...
Ric Moore, post: 334627, member: 731 wrote: D.B. Cooper! Finally found him! Any money?
North of Lakeview, Oregon is some spooky country without that story. Especially up by Wagon Tire....
ILL.DJM, post: 334114, member: 9925 wrote: Funny you should say that as Jay Farrar's brother is a licensed surveyor in Illinois. Seriously? That is ...
If I had a surveying company in Belleville, Illinois it sure would be called: Uncle Tupelo's Surveying