Robert Hill, post: 381322, member: 378 wrote: Really? define "quite a number "I can only think of less than a handful of licensed women who have part...
Holy Cow, post: 381311, member: 50 wrote: Through the years there have been quite a number of female participants on this board and its predecessors. ...
A Harris, post: 381291, member: 81 wrote: Howdy Heather, welcome to the site.Ain't it is great to be from Texas :clink:In fairness, I wasn't born ther...
Nate The Surveyor, post: 381286, member: 291 wrote: Well, welcome (again) to the forum.I can see why surveying is mostly male.There tends to be aspect...
The sarcasm is strong in surveyors ...
Here is the secret to getting a woman to agree to a place for dinner ... My husband hasn't figured this out but my crew chief did! We'd start talking ...
Is a PLS a lessor version of the same disease?
I have a Bachelor of Science from Stephen F. Austin State University with 4 hours taught from the Chemistry department, no physics. I took statistics ...
StLSurveyor, post: 380901, member: 7070 wrote: I applied and had the exact same result. I also have nearly the exact same education. After 3 letters b...
aliquot, post: 380880, member: 2486 wrote: Except for boundaries, surveying is applied physics, so I understand the requirement, but I can't see how y...
I am in a situation with the IL Board. I am a PLS in MO and a RPLS in TX. I have a bachelor of science, a masters of science and I have been in the p...
Andy J, post: 380852, member: 44 wrote: well, that stinks.. can you take an online course?? at least you wouldn't have the hassle of getting to a c...