Ravelode, post: 328233, member: 9551 wrote: Good Pay isn't everything. After 3 years of working away from home (160 miles away) the old lady said move...
Dan, I think the program is great. As an employer, given 2 resumes I would hire the person with a CST. I know they have stepped and shown they are ser...
Absolutely beautiful, but it does look cold...brrr
Dallas Morlan, post: 327041, member: 6020 wrote: May have used GPS for initial control and staking the "house under construction" used to hide the exi...
I would have loved some of that sophisticated equipment in my spelunking days - instead we had compass and tape to map all those passages underground....
Maujakakana Rutjani, post: 327001, member: 10192 wrote: thats good to hear. I worked in GIS for some time then i got tired of being in the computer al...
Maujakakana Rutjani, post: 326884, member: 10192 wrote: I am a student doing geomatics engineering ( land surveying) . What is the difference between ...
Holy Cow, post: 326942, member: 50 wrote: Being licensed as both an engineer and as a land surveyor my thought is that there should be a world of diff...
Schools also name their programs for policy reasons. I completed a program called Geospatial Surveying Engineering. Having 'engineering' in the title ...
My husband needs one of those! They need to make it "Surveyor's Spouse"That would cover male or female surveyors' spouse.
Ashton, that will always be part in the equation along with paper bookkeeping but for the larger arena you need the total package. Nate, you can do a ...
Hi Nate,This is something I have been pushing for 15 years - integration of data flow. I want full integration, just not field to CAD, but incorporate...
Alan Chyko, post: 325097, member: 1145 wrote: I've had these two bookmarked for a while:What is an LDP?andCustom Ellipsoids & LDPs Hi Alan,Just ...
WOW! I started my own business in order to do some side work here in Colorado. I applied for a business name on the State's website, I think it cost a...
Andy Bruner, post: 325317, member: 1123 wrote: A nephew leaves in about two weeks for his eighth middle east deployment. It sure is tough on the fami...
Elise,I am not certain I understand your question. Your reference stations were not running while you were collecting data, but you had another point ...
no ticks, chiggers, poison ivy, or rain or even clouds here ... just cobras, deadly scorpions, dust storms and 115 in the afternoon
FL/GA PLS., post: 325306, member: 379 wrote: WALK? Like as in a leisurely stroll? Good grief don't you have to worry about getting shot or IED'S? Yes...
I saw them up there and was wondering what planet was hanging out with Venus. Forgot to look it up, thanks for the posting:-)