mkennedy, post: 354728, member: 7183 wrote: There are also analysts assigned at probably every base. You might take a look at doing an internship...if...
Mark Mayer, post: 354650, member: 424 wrote: I expect that a great many surveyors will be providing aerial mapping services in the (near) future but o...
Nate The Surveyor, post: 354648, member: 291 wrote: Check outwww.dronezon.comI predict that a fleet of large drones, will revamp and reinvent this who...
Nate The Surveyor, post: 354639, member: 291 wrote: Get a drone. And a laptop. And learn the software. And, get a GPS system.It's what I'd do.Those pl...
mkennedy, post: 354276, member: 7183 wrote: Some NGA people (a geodesist and several cartographers) were at grad school with me. Admittedly this was o...
Bushwhacker, post: 353805, member: 10727 wrote: Go to the closest U.S. Forest Service Office and talk with there Surveyor or at least call him. That'...
WGD, post: 353801, member: 8001 wrote: Ex submarine nuke turned surveyor here, in what state are you located? Hey WGD. I'm a retired Chief E-6B Fligh...
Roger Pedactor, post: 353746, member: 8189 wrote: Soonermapper, I apologize if this is repeated information, I haven't read the entire string. If you...
Tom Adams, post: 353711, member: 7285 wrote: Awesome....I would find a local surveyor who does boundary work if I were in that position. (Actually I ...
Tom Adams, post: 353704, member: 7285 wrote: A licensed land surveyor might make $60,000 to over $100,000 for someone who supervises other land survey...
Mark Mayer, post: 353701, member: 424 wrote: Even in Land Surveying it is common to fall into an all or nothing field/office balance. There very much ...
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Mark Mayer, post: 353688, member: 424 wrote: I think that if you really want to spend time outdoors that Land Surveying is going to be a better path. ...
GeeOddMike, post: 353657, member: 677 wrote: Good luck. You might find the linked document of interest: The best source for job postings in the feder...
Mark Mayer, post: 353688, member: 424 wrote: I think that if you really want to spend time outdoors that Land Surveying is going to be a better path. ...
Holy Cow, post: 353687, member: 50 wrote: Start here if intending to work in a PLSS state such as Oklahoma. This is a great resource for all areas, ...
GeeOddMike, post: 353657, member: 677 wrote: Good luck. You might find the linked document of interest: The best source for job postings in the feder...