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edit to above: you'll only have to pass the NCEES exam once, then it'll just be up to specific states as to their state specific requirements.i unders...
TXSurveyor, post: 408851, member: 6719 wrote: Looking to apply for the LA exam. It's a pretty in depth application process so I have to make it count....
i have NO idea, but thought maybe looking into what guys who do upkeep on runways might use.
Meat is great so long as you know how to cook and the boar isn't too big.
only since a big job in June '15 did it start seeming reasonable to me to bring the ruger along on some of the jobs.out west of dripping springs on a ...
A Harris, post: 408270, member: 81 wrote: From my experience, send your finding to the GLO and don't hold your breath.In their own words "you are just...
Assuming you're not one, call your favorite LSLS and hand it over to him. In the first place, sounds like a job where the only fee collected would be ...
Joe the Surveyor, post: 408066, member: 118 wrote: Currently working out of an '02 Trailblazer. They are smaller inside than they appear from the out...
Michael harwell, post: 407865, member: 11340 wrote: Believe it or not,I don't much care...I volunteer my time and services regularly at no cost..I enc...
Oh, excuse me. I'm a professional duckologist, and I recognized webbed footprints and quacks.No hard feelings, whatever it is you're doing with it. Bu...
I wonder how many realtors would waive commissions when a random guy on the internet needed all kinds of advice on how to flip a piece of prime fronta...
I'd recommend the "JD Today" forum, as this is a legal matter as opposed to a survey matter. I'm sure you'll find attorneys as generous with free advi...
similar, but different. right now reviewing a survey of lots 1-6, block 4. trying to decide what that means in relation to the plat of record.
i almost (would have if my *partners* hadn't objected so vehemently) bought a subaru forester a couple years ago for a survey vehicle.as much room as ...
Dave Karoly, post: 407621, member: 94 wrote: I owned a 1969 Chevrolet 3/4 ton pickup with 3 on the tree (what knucklehead didn't get the 4 speed floor...
first few years i surveyed it was out of a '72 chevy van with a 307, three on the tree, no a/c or power steering, and cragar mags. don't remember wha...
JPH, post: 407509, member: 6636 wrote: I see absolutely nothing wrong with that, as long as the LS knows what he's doing. I've traveled that far to d...
i can't wait for a few years from now when the inevitable thread appears wherein somebody complains their CAD won't cut line for them.
Jweiss, post: 406687, member: 11740 wrote: Why do you say so?Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-N920A using Tapatalkprobably because he knows- like many more of ...