hlbennettpls, post: 328234, member: 10049 wrote: This is the one thing I cannot figure out. If there's less of us, how on Earth have rates not risen?...
paden cash, post: 328458, member: 20 wrote: Although I'm sure it varies from surveyor to surveyorI like the open four as well.I believe it was typica...
andrew_ellicott, post: 328005, member: 10216 wrote: To all the wise registered land surveyors on this site: I recently passed the NCEES FS exam.... is...
I've said this before, but here goes...Education is the framework that work experience fills in. Regardless of the field, anybody thinking they know e...
JBStahl, post: 327825, member: 427 wrote: The vast majority of survey problems I deal with are caused by surveyors applying some "technically correct,...
paden cash, post: 327770, member: 20 wrote: And if there are fewer of them around in the future, they can adjust their rates accordingly!As long as we...
Good employees are just as hard to find as good employers. It has to be a good fit for company and employee.Until the survey profession at large learn...
Greg Shoults RPLS, post: 327740, member: 531 wrote: 36 miles from SEc NM falls very, very near the 2"IP near 27/29Sounds like this boundary resolution...
EFBURKHOLDER, post: 327688, member: 1856 wrote: I tried to post a reply but apparently have not yet been successful. What gives? Earl, I can see you...
MathTeacher, post: 327621, member: 7674 wrote: That 360-degree total was a great piece of insight. Where did you learn that?If this was directed towar...
I agree Moe. Unless you are running original PLSS townships in Alaska with the BLM, this is not something that pops every day!
Bow Tie Surveyor, post: 327611, member: 6939 wrote: I'm kind of new to working the business side of the surveying profession, so I have been trying to...
MathTeacher, post: 327608, member: 7674 wrote: Yes they are. This turns out to be an easy problem to solve. All you need is good ol' s = r theta and a...
R.J. Schneider, post: 327517, member: 409 wrote: Even on the same lattitude?? On the same latitude, the sum is 360d.I even entered it in reverse fash...
Nate The Surveyor, post: 327290, member: 291 wrote: How much is 0.04' in lat lon change?Probably about 0.00001 arc seconds depending on your latitude,...
billvhill, post: 327573, member: 8398 wrote: I've always used corpscon, it not only converts horizontal but vertical datums alsoBe careful, CORPSCON h...
MightyMoe, post: 327501, member: 700 wrote: ...you should see the same deflection from east-west, if forward is 89-58-00 then back should be 270-02-00...
John Hamilton, post: 327411, member: 640 wrote: ...constant bearing...This is the key phrase to keep in mind.I agree with John.Staying on a constant l...
Bill93, post: 325253, member: 87 wrote: if considered independentAren't they correlated by definition?