eapls2708, post: 351287, member: 589 wrote: There's no point in allowing them to continue taking the exam since the odds of passing is closing in on s...
eapls2708, post: 351271, member: 589 wrote: Maybe I'm alone in this, but that fact alone seems to scream for a provision to require more experience an...
Rich., post: 350980, member: 10450 wrote: You had to apply after taking the FS? Are you completing/completed a degree in surveying? I know in NY the...
eapls2708, post: 351240, member: 589 wrote: That's different state to state. I've lived and worked in states that had that limit at 3 failures, but d...
Ryan_K, post: 350977, member: 1150 wrote: I just passed the FS exam last month. It only took less than a week for NCEES to post my results.The interes...
Hi Claudia, I'm thinking you are referring to the topological cleanup features that the old AutoCAD Map use to have within its GIS functions to elimin...
Hi Crissy, hope the fam are doing well.
Yes it was Warren. We used two drills, one larger so we could countersink the tag in case a snow plow or shovel wouldn't catch and pull it out. I do...
Yeah, I never understood the reluctance to set a tag when scribing a cut cross or other type of cut in California...at least during the years when tag...
Just drove this stretch yesterday and the answer to your first question is...WAY TOO LONG! The passing truck always seems to misjudge the timing, ini...
paden cash, post: 345118, member: 20 wrote: That's not a bad idea. I've had several developers in the past ask for similar marks and such on curbs and...
Nice story Mike!
Such a cool story. I hope to still be alive at 99, let alone surveying in the field.
Well, Marty and Doc were here recently...
John Hamilton, post: 342211, member: 640 wrote: I found this document for engineers and architects...could not find anything mentioning surveyors... 5...
John Hamilton, post: 342146, member: 640 wrote: I know this probably varies by state, but is the principal(s) of a survey firm required to be licensed...
Paul in PA, post: 342224, member: 236 wrote: Because one can now take the FS at a convenient time rather than a specific date it is pretty much imposs...
Travis P, post: 341791, member: 10546 wrote: Thanks guys for all your posts, I ended up not continuing work on the project. The civil engineer who st...
skwyd, post: 338695, member: 6874 wrote: Here's a couple of excerpts from the California Professional Land Surveyors Act. Based upon this, to perform ...