> > ... shouldn't we tailor the product or service to fit the needs of the client?> Sure, but if you are attempting to establish standards fo...
> According to the military manuals and what military map makers are taught, North should always be up OR to the left.And if your client is the mil...
> When you rotate the orientation of a drawing 90°, so that north/south is going side to side rather than up and down, which way should north be?I ...
> I'm OK with having to be insured in order to survey for some entities (Cities, general contractors, design engineers, etc.), but lately everyone ...
> Kevin> The Trimble converter should have worked. Perhaps you have a corrupted copy. Try re-downloading the program and give it another try.I h...
> Hybrid Real Estate in Eugene, Oregon is looking for a reputable surveyor to serve the Eugene market. They send out packets of local providers and...
:good: Well done.Larry P
> Having the payment contingent upon the closing is a possible conflict of interest.> > (The idea being that if you found something that woul...
> But how about this Larry?> > NC Construction StakingI believe the answers given above do not conflict with the policy paper you reference. ...
> > ... can work for a company and perform stakeout work internally for the company...> Is this work restricted, then, to land owned by that ...
:good: Andy and Cliff are exactly right. Makes one wonder about his professionalism where he does live and work.Larry P
:good:
> Leon, > In OR. it is not allowed by statute. > I like that Mr. Berry. Good catch.My problem with Tax parcel numbers on plats or in descrip...
:good:
> There are two books that you must go through if you are to pass both portions of the exam. > 1. Georgia Sureying History. Written by Farris Ca...
> If ACSM is gone and/or merged with NSPS, what is the name for the survey standards promulgated by them? Is it still called an ALTA/ACSM survey ba...