@j-dub - ok, that was the only section that I am aware of that would be considered by some as an "exception".?ÿ Really isn't an exception because the ...
@r-s-mayer - What are the exceptions that you speak of?
@dougie I was looking for the LOL button
@cyril-turner - ok, this makes much more sense to me now.?ÿ Thank you
@flyin-solo - what does this paint signify?
@k-huerth - Absolutely!?ÿ As long as the surveying experience was gained under the responsible charge of a person licensed to practice in that jurisdi...
It doesn't matter in California whether you obtained your LSIT or Surveyor Intern certificate in another state so long as you passed the same FS exam....
@stlsurveyor "All State Exams are nearly the same."?ÿ haha, if only the case!
I've simply drilled a few holes through each hard drive, platters, case and all.
@MightyMoe, I totally agree with you on this!?ÿ Can't count how many times I've seen concrete curbs, walks, and driveway entrances marked up with pain...
@loyal Wow, I have never seen these, but scary to think how many times I could?ÿ have encountered one.?ÿ Thanks for the heads up.?ÿ What does it look ...
MA requires you to submit actual work product from projects???ÿ That's crazy.?ÿ I fail to see how that is an effective way to review applications for ...
Jim, I sent a link to our staff geologist to see what she says.?ÿ She's out on vacation this week but I'll share her response when I get it.?ÿ Cool fi...
I still remember surveying for aerial panels along multiple miles of High Lonesome Road southeast of Tombstone, AZ.?ÿ It was aptly named at the time a...
I shared this map with the other PLS in my office and this was his response: "That would make for an interesting deed. You are receiving this propert...
@spledeus - I recall that MA has rights that extended out to MLW or 1600' feet whichever occurred first.?ÿ Is that still the case??ÿ I remember doing ...
If those were property corner monuments, they would had been destroyed by now.?ÿ You're lucky
"First article for the California contingencies: Is this true at all?" No.?ÿ Just No.
@cyril-turner - I totally agree with this recommendation.?ÿ I used a very early version of this in early 80s myself and have used to teach other young...
@jph respectively, no one HAS to undercut and be the low-baller now!?ÿ But unfortunately, I don't believe that thinking will change regardless of what...