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Kris Morgan
@kris-morgan
Joined: July 1, 2010 1:41 pm
Topics: 123 / Replies: 3753
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RE: How to Apportion

BrandonA, post: 419369, member: 11837 wrote: I am studying to take my exam and I am not clear on one thing regarding apportionment of a subdivision.Gi...

8 years ago
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RE: New equipment manager

Scott Ellis, post: 418495, member: 7154 wrote: I read an article about why some people wear the same thing everyday like Albert Einstein, Steve Jobs, ...

8 years ago
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RE: Minority Clients

I know what he's getting at. I probably provide two estimates a week for minorities. I may get one job a month from those estimates.

8 years ago
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RE: New equipment manager

James Fleming, post: 418480, member: 136 wrote: A guy that looses a hammer a week isn't smart enough to hire an attorney.I agree, partially. One of t...

8 years ago
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RE: New equipment manager

John Putnam, post: 418477, member: 1188 wrote: How do you get away with making employees pay for broken or lost gear? I would think that is a recipe ...

8 years ago
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RE: New equipment manager

Jim Frame, post: 418378, member: 10 wrote: Hammers? To me a $30 hammer isn't worth the cost of inventorying.I don't disagree unless you're purchasing...

8 years ago
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RE: New equipment manager

Lee brings up a great point inasmuch as you can get bogged down in the minutia of equipment and you need to take a Cost Accounting lesson and "put it ...

8 years ago
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RE: Vertical Control

RPLS#, post: 418304, member: 12280 wrote: At the company I've worked at in the past SOP to establish vertical control has been to check into two verti...

8 years ago
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RE: New equipment manager

TexanSurveyor, post: 418088, member: 10957 wrote: I've recently been given the responsibility to keep track of all our equipment and the ability to bu...

8 years ago
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RE: The Eyes of an Eagle

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8 years ago
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RE: Triple Point of Water

Love my fluke multi-meter.

8 years ago
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RE: Texas Rule Changes

Andy Nold, post: 416901, member: 7 wrote: The TBPLS has issued 2 proposed rule changes for public comment. 1 was a minor housekeeping item to correct ...

8 years ago
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RE: How do you bid a Topographic Survey?

Mark Mayer, post: 417268, member: 424 wrote: That's fine. But it's not really an NTE if you can exceed it, is it? It's an hourly contract with a budge...

8 years ago
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RE: Trimble 5700 - yikes!

mattb, post: 416830, member: 8629 wrote: Hi allI need to put together a second unit to send off to do some static obs in a couple of weeks. From wha...

8 years ago
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RE: New Metal Detectors

My dad has a White's Metal Detector. One older surveyor made a habit of cutting up aluminum television antenna's and using them for corners (aluminum...

8 years ago
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RE: Ethics in estimates

Texian, post: 416989, member: 10243 wrote: A scenario I am encountering for the first time as a relatively new small business owner. Any feedback/sugg...

8 years ago
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RE: How do you bid a Topographic Survey?

I would add that there may be a difference in how he is expecting the work to be done. Topo is topo. As-builts are as-builts. When you merge the tw...

8 years ago
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RE: Extract an .rw5 from a .survey file?

RoadBurner, post: 416553, member: 6168 wrote: I doubt it. I'll have to wait until that data collector is back in town tho to see wtfNo you don't. Ha...

8 years ago
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RE: Extract an .rw5 from a .survey file?

RoadBurner, post: 416403, member: 6168 wrote: Anyone know how?If it's on a Nomad, and it's a conventional survey, there is a function to "Export to *....

8 years ago
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RE: Texas Suveyors and Bearing Basis with Static Observations

Andy Nold, post: 416704, member: 7 wrote: For boundary surveys I will give the data for the point of beginning, as others do. For easements and right-...

8 years ago
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