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> ok peeps...> > Question:> > How many Land Surveyors do you know, have been sued because, their least square adjustment on the ALTA ma...
> Is the # of women surveying slim to none? And how likely is it for a women to hired?I know many women surveyors. Two of my former bosses were wom...
> TDD and anybody.Maybe a few years ago, when his topics of discussion were more survey related.;-)
> "Keith and Kent, who will relent?" I like that Don!:-)
> After attending many lackluster presentations last week> at our annual conference here are a couple of ideas> for future sessions that woul...
> I would listen to Paul, he graded my exam.> By the way, the Wyoming state exam is the best, most comprehensive state exam that I have seen (an...
Jered...> > 49-er's, 35> > Please change your entry # to something no one else has. Flash got this one before ya.> > Thanks!!! :ange...
> I believe this proposal leans more towards a trades solution rather than a professional solution and that is not what land surveying professional...
Time & Materials.
Thanks Dave. I've used this site in the past for some pretty great deals.
Let's Do this!:-D
Oregon allows for just a business name on caps, Washington & California require PLS #. All three states require a survey (of some type) to be file...
I guess it probably served it's purpose at the time for that job.:-/ I personally like dependable control so I can use it to make money in the future...
> Back when PDH's were first required in Oregon, I know it was stated that you could double your hours for teaching a class (the first time). I jus...
Tons of Tips with knowing some more details.Who is your audience? Surveyors, LSIT's SIT's, College students (Surveying, engineering, GIS), Realtors, G...