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aliquot, post: 445648, member: 2486 wrote: I don't think I have ever completed a survey in 6 hours. I think most surveys I did in Tennessee took at le...
I live in the midst of large Mennonite community. They're not much different than everyone else, other than their dress.
spledeus, post: 444975, member: 3579 wrote: Tommy, how long does it take you to complete one of these surveys?If you can bang one out a day, then you'...
C.Tompkins, post: 444641, member: 975 wrote: I am getting a lot of good work from the homegrown crowd because of that. I loose a lot too because of t...
I don't need government stooges checking my surveys.
spledeus, post: 444615, member: 3579 wrote: How do you afford to leave the office.I have a mission impossible right now. We looked at it 10 years ago...
C.Tompkins, post: 444594, member: 975 wrote: In my part of the country, the older surveyors have conditioned the community that $250 for a lot survey ...
Mark Mayer, post: 444589, member: 424 wrote: I doubt it. In a lot of these places you can buy the land outright for $5k or less.I just bought 43 acres...
Until some of you work in West Tennessee, I'd advise you to keep your mouth shut. I don't accuse you of running an operation ripping off consumers.
dmyhill, post: 444530, member: 1137 wrote: Uhhh...that's cheap.Uh, you don't work in Tennessee.
Generally speaking, lot surveys are $700 and 5 acre tracts run about $1000.
If we're talking about hammers, give me a Bluegrass every day of the week and twice on Sunday.
Reminds me of Dizzy Dean calling a game and said a player slud into the base.
paden cash, post: 441197, member: 20 wrote: One of them I remember actually struggled with English....He was from Connecticut.There are plenty of reas...
Add a back sight after the traverse shot.
This reminds me of the story from Florida about a subdivision that surrounded a small lake. The lake property, and a few feet of the shore, remained ...