"I'm pretty sure my road to surveying wasn't really much different than a lot of other folks. I'm a legacy. Pops was a surveyor....So when I quit HS i...
billvhill, post: 410358, member: 8398 wrote: That's the way I do it. Nothing excites a surveyor like following a trail of flagging. Agreed. As I also...
I have tied flagging and ran it up as I back filled the hole, also have just dumped extra flagging in the hole as well. Unless the customer requests t...
Good Lord!!!
Holy Cow, post: 355224, member: 50 wrote: The helpful types are lots of fun. Frequently I will be asked if I started from the brass disk in the concr...
FL/GA PLS., post: 355069, member: 379 wrote: "The top 3 questions i get asked" in da hood.1.) "Whatch takin picters of da hood fo, LeRory already in t...
Edward Reading, post: 354087, member: 132 wrote: My mother has incredible, perfect penmanship. My father had horrible penmanship. I (unfortunately) ha...
Dave Karoly, post: 353456, member: 94 wrote: I got a better idea...hack into the County GIS system and put the parcel line where he wants. There I fi...
Andy Nold, post: 352923, member: 7 wrote: Yeah, you could kick it down the road if you paid for it. But if you're on my crew.... carry it by the handl...
Paul D, post: 351062, member: 323 wrote: try thisI can see the benefits and draw backs of this.
Andy Nold, post: 350959, member: 7 wrote: An eyeman, huh? I can only imagine.Perhaps an eyeman would make a good instrument man.:p Lol whoa!
Y'all be safe out there...
Damn, that escalated quickly...
FL/GA PLS., post: 350181, member: 379 wrote: FlaSurveyor, don't pay any attention to that Cow dude he has a tendency to hallucinate on occasion. :whis...
I agree with Jim, sit down and talk to him don't attack the guy but let him know y'all need to find a fix for the lapses. Hell as an Eyeman I forget ...
Paul in PA, post: 349486, member: 236 wrote: Welcome James. BS in Engineering? In what field and from where? Paul in PA, PE, PLS Yes in Engineering ...