> Was that map actually recorded?Yes the map is recorded. I use that image in my "7 Deadly Sins of Surveying" class. Wouldn't use it if it wasn't...
> Does anybody have a link to the map that the structural engineer filed (I think in Arizona)?> Thanks In Advance> EdYou mean this one?Good t...
Sounds crazy but I may miss being called a dippy idiot. On the other hand, I am sure someone else will come along and pick up his slack in that area....
Last one of those I did turned into a real adventure.The deed called for 100 acres more or less. I was able to determine all the adjoiners lines with...
He will do fine. Has been preparing for awhile now.Larry P
> I’m wondering what other land surveyors, especially those that conduct mortgage surveys think about this. Utilizing a handheld GPS to perform a m...
> > Tommy don't you have it backwards? The intent is to have the majority of the firm owned by professionals, so professional decisions are made...
A well deserved honor to be sure.Larry P
> It sure smells like restriction of trade to me.This discussion has occurred many times before on this and the old message boards. Some protest t...
> I have been out on my own for over two years now and business is getting a bit more consistent, but there are still off weeks where I can not pay...
One of the first lessons to learn is you never ever do "free" work.Which is not to say you never donate work to worthy causes.Over the years I have do...
> [sarcasm] I guess we should have sent him a thank-you note.[/sarcasm] Do send a thank you note. While you are at it, send a check. Treat your f...
I agree with the attorney for the plaintiff. The legislature changed the rules in the middle of the game. If they wanted to make the rules apply fro...
>... they are saving on salaries for the people who used help people locate their deeds, cashiers, microfilm machines, electricity, printing, etc. ...