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Nice!!!!Seems like NOLA is the place to go for survey education this summer.Between this and the August seminar, one could load up a licensing period ...
I don't understandA large portion of New Jersey (by eye, I'd say over 20% of the states land area) lies south of where an eastward extension of the Ma...
> i have been told again to just follow instructions. even if they don't make good sense. no explanation, no dialog. nada. > when you have input...
Two Interesting Things About This Thread1. Half a dozen guys have responded so far and NO ONE has suggested contacting the other surveyor. I've seen t...
Tommy Young's first response and 6th PM above just about cover it.Once you find out where everyone stands, then you'll be able to think about your nex...
NYC has gradually been re-naming streets after 9-11 victims. There must be over 500 such cases so far. All it takes is an application to be made and s...
New York used to be New Amsterdam.......Tsaritzen became Stalingrad became Volgograd...............Byzantium become Constantinople became Istanbul.......
Hey, where is Pat May anyhow?
In New York City, Standard Maps (smaller than 24 x 36): $20.00 + $5.00 for cover page and $5.00 per pageNon Standard Maps (larger t...
If you call yourself a "Land Surveyor", "Registered Land Surveyor" or "Professional Land Surveyor", it should be capitalized.
Thanks, Wendell.
Started in 1969, when I was 18;42 years total exp;First license (NY) in 1982;Turned 60 three months ago.
On the elevation certificate, the data is supposed to be given to the tenth.The rules of significant figures would dictate that means plus or minus a...
"....but I'm not going to go crazy trying to cut 48 sheets of this stuff."Well, everyone's got to decide how they want to spend their time, and I unde...
If You Use A Contract.................you'll never be in that situation. The question would not be framed around what your "company literature" says, ...