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Lee D, post: 361206, member: 7971 wrote: I used to pass through Paris on my way to and from Ft. Campbell to visit my son... nice area. Can't imagine t...
It's odd that I can get ALTA surveys 4 hours from my office and make money on them hand over fist, but I can't land anything within an hour of here.
Thanks. Good stuff here.
Drones are as much of a threat to surveying as photogrammetrists and GIS were.
So the corner you set is wrong, and she can't tell if it's wrong without the back corners?
Jeremy B, post: 359593, member: 11321 wrote: Technology hurting our profession is something I would like to touch on. It seems that we are the only pr...
I have a relationship with most of the surveyors around here and we usually help each other out, but we don't abuse the privilege. If I knew I had go...
Big Lance, post: 359233, member: 11008 wrote: Thanks for the reminder Wendell! So, here is a hypothetical question. If a surveyor is currently in the ...
Neil Grande, post: 358166, member: 8175 wrote: I had several years experience before I got my bachelor's in surveying and mapping from East Tennessee ...
gschrock, post: 349536, member: 556 wrote: Thnx Wendell.The did give up on the upper (above 1536MHz) part of the MSS band in question.Very old or low ...
We've got a party chief that will retire in about a month. He's cantankerous, but he's the best, and all he wants to use is SMI version 6 in a HP48. ...
I'm licensed in 8 states. My big problem is Florida. They will not give credit unless you go through a big rigamaroar to get the class pre-approved.
They didn't have enough enformation on Paris, TN, but the prices for Memphis and Nashville were a disgrace.
Take it from one who knows. The Young surveyor is the best.
Back in the early 90's, the crew I worked with took 22 traverse nails with them. They figured when they set 21 traverse points, they'd done enough in...