I think it's novel that you believe accuracy standards reduce the number of poor surveys.
Maybe they believe the professional can determine what level of accuracy is needed for each project. I could think of several were the previous minimu...
Kent McMillan, post: 383446, member: 3 wrote: Well, I think it's one of those things that if you build it, they will come. RTK was originally marketed...
Kent McMillan, post: 383443, member: 3 wrote: Why is it that so many RTK users want to congratulate themselves for using quickie survey technology whi...
Kent McMillan, post: 383436, member: 3 wrote: I guess I'm just nostalgic for the good old days when equipment manufacturers actually tested their equi...
Kent McMillan, post: 383412, member: 3 wrote: (I think that's great that you're encouraging RTK users to use occupation times much longer than normal)...
geopro_consultants, post: 383240, member: 9959 wrote: I can't understand how this this is beneficial. What do you use to run your total station? How d...
dmyhill, post: 381243, member: 1137 wrote: And if it worked so well, why did those under that system devise an entirely different system for the westw...
Jp7191, post: 381224, member: 1617 wrote: I could not imagine not being able to unplug my data collector from my RTK and immediately plugging into my ...
Of course there are deceptive names, take yours, by your own logic your business Kent McMillan Surveying, should be esteem professionalism. However by...
Kent, Could you maybe, possibly post some actual statistical evidence that Professional Firms with out the Principals name on the door are "deceptive...
I attended a CE class last fall with James Davis, one of the surveyors that retraced the line. His presentation was without a doubt the most informati...
You can intervene all that you like, but if you don't provide the services the public needs you are going to be the one that is not needed. I find it ...
Yes and no, we as the professionals should guide the profession, but I really don't see personally attacking another surveyor over his name as advanci...
I believe a survey is not a everyday commodity. But what I believe is irrelevant, it all comes down to what the public believes. Like I have stated be...
To a large majority of our clients we are just another commodity, or just another hoop that they have to jump through to close on a loan or property. ...
Kent McMillan, post: 375670, member: 3 wrote: So, should one understand that pretty much any name a professional surveyor chooses to do business as is...