.> > Gainesville[, Florida] has been good to me. I've met some great people here and made some damn great friends. Thank you Gainesville. You wi...
Just an observation, but did you mean to have a one second bearing break on that west line, at Dacy Lane?The east side, over at Lots 6-11 would have m...
Wow, first person I've noticed here posting from Brady, Tx. My aunt owns a ranch there that my cousin manages. I've been out there a few times. Pre...
DonI think I can speak for every single person reading this thread...We thank your son for his service to our nation. I wish him the best of luck in ...
> Me too. Today’s Florida Board of Land Surveyors should absolutely reconsider this rule. I ignore it for the most part. It serves no purpose oth...
> A Surveyor with common sense.> I go back and forth with this, particularly with the way MTS is written in Florida. As current MTS code states...
I read that article the other day and took it into the office on Friday. Needless to say we all were shocked to read what went on. If the story is t...
I saw one of their surveys today for the first time. Visually it looked OK, but it was pretty bad when you really looked at it from a surveyor's stan...
You certainly can't argue with the results, as they are closer than you would typically expect to find. I've been following the recent posts on the b...
> So..what is the issue? Did the original plat state it was on true north? I'm with NYLS on this one....I don't see what would matter a whole lot...
Neat story! I'll even add to it....I stayed in that hotel back when it was a Sheraton. 🙂
I've been to Australia and have seen those monsters in person. Seeing this picture makes me feel fortunate that I only have to deal with alligators h...
Thanks Kent> > And you wonder why there is the occasional animosity between older surveyors and younger surveyors. > > No, I don't wonder ...
Thanks Kent> > Of course he is.> > I guess I forget that most of the younger surveyors in Texas are unfamiliar with the history of Texas s...
This reminds me of a couple of years ago when I spent a few months surveying in Texas. My boss at the time was an old college buddy of mine who almost...
> Yes, it is still an employers market. There simply has to be a better way of screening though. I don't disagree, but to each their own, I suppose...