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Topics: 11 / Replies: 434
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RE: Pics from the field (or sidewlks)...

Old sidewalks....a too often overlooked but important piece of evidence

8 years ago
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RE: Retracing an unrecorded survey

This rule sure would make life easier, you wouldn't have to think too much! Final boundary resolution could be done with the push of a button! 🙂 In f...

8 years ago
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RE: Discussion on naming a surveying business

There are a number of firms out there that initially were in the name of the principles but since altered there name to an acronym of the beginning in...

8 years ago
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RE: Leica TS16 w/ Captivate

Haven't used a robot much but it seems to track and find real well. I'm used to using survey SurveyPro but concerned with how it might integrate with ...

8 years ago
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RE: Percent of estimates too high for client

It's hard to use a percentage because all callers aren't equal. Some are just curious but don't really need a survey that bad, some have no idea how m...

8 years ago
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RE: Just 1 corner

I hear what you're saying and completely agree. They need to pay for all work to get the job done properly. I'm just pointing out that if they already...

8 years ago
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RE: Just 1 corner

My point is that you are providing them with 4x the survey so should insist on significantly more than the additional 10% of work unless you see a sur...

8 years ago
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RE: Help a student going to work!

Rich., post: 374651, member: 10450 wrote: Seriously? I just applied for a full carry bc I thought we needed to have a gun [emoji15] I thought it wa...

8 years ago
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RE: Help a student going to work!

Looks like you're ready to go fight some terrorists! If you're new to the profession, just so you know, most of the time when we talk about using a "...

8 years ago
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RE: Just 1 corner

Nate The Surveyor, post: 374545, member: 291 wrote: Survey whole piece, 1550.00Survey to set just one corner 1400.Now, let client decide.... That pro...

8 years ago
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RE: Just 1 corner

If you have to survey to all 4 corners to set one, that's what he wants and he'll pay for it, go for it. But don't give him a whole survey for a fract...

8 years ago
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RE: Error in Survey?

Jim Frame, post: 374422, member: 10 wrote: Actually, it is. And the advice is worth every penny you pay! touche

8 years ago
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RE: Are property owners angrier than usual?

When clients get pushy I like to push back and get a little angry, make them feel like they're wasting my time. This usually works pretty good. Next r...

8 years ago
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RE: Error in Survey?

Get it surveyed! This isn't a free advice board

8 years ago
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RE: Where would this boundary be in your state?

Duane Frymire, post: 373521, member: 110 wrote: No matter how clear the law is, the facts can almost always be argued. It's why there are so many law...

8 years ago
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RE: Retracing an unrecorded survey

eapls2708, post: 373187, member: 589 wrote: I don't blame you for your shock. I was quite shocked when the BPELSG Executive Officer admitted to me wh...

9 years ago
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RE: Retracing an unrecorded survey

clearcut, post: 373169, member: 297 wrote: Evan, I'll restate that the bigger issue is that the 2002 surveyor made no attempt at recovering the multi...

9 years ago
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RE: Retracing an unrecorded survey

back-chain, post: 373181, member: 7900 wrote: If you're on good terms with 2002 and he understands his work isn't based on the best possible evidence ...

9 years ago
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RE: Retracing an unrecorded survey

Thank you all for the responses. This is not a theoretical situation and I was truly conflicted about what to do. I was not so much hung up on the fac...

9 years ago
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