Update #3I got a new job and handed him my two week notice. Response"oh well thanks for the help":-@ really?!?! 10 years and i get thanks for your he...
> Ask him straight up what his hesitation is. Ask him if he thinks that you are lacking in some critical knowledge or ability, and if so, how does...
> Have you discussed ownership transition with him yet?Yeah, did about 6 years ago. Thats as far as it went
Becoming a LLS Unsolicited adviceI will and i am, not doing anything mean, just maybe teaching him a lesson on what happens when you treat your only 2...
Update #2still no time to look at my application. And still no raise:-/ But come next Tuesday i will have a surprise for him...:snarky: oh and him no...
Just an update. I was able to find some of his elusive free time and asked him a few questions.1) has he looked at my application for LLS? "I'm gett...
> Don't know where you are in NH, but a quick search on Craigslist comes up with a few, NH, ME, & MA. But maybe you're too far away to conside...
Thanks everyone for the support/help. I'm going to push some more, than i'm done. Guess i'll have to travel for a bit:-/ I'll update when i get an a...
Do You Survey Only In NH ?> Are all 10 years experience with this one firm?> > Does your 2 years of education include an AS or AAS in Surveyi...
> So he has no idea (with all joking aside) you don't want to leave but actually want to in some way shape or form continue on and take over for wh...
> > How long an SIT? When did you Pass the exam?> How much experience etc is required to sit for your SIT and then your LLS as this varies wi...
> If your boss (the LS/LLS) won't sign your experience forms just simply because he doesn't want to lose a qualified party chief, I say that you ha...
> At this point, don't bother having him look it over. Submit it, but you will need him, and a couple other LS's to put down as references. > ...
> if he is too busy, then I say just submit your application. You dont need his permission.Need him to sign my work history and experience part for...
> Become a member of your local chapter and get to know another Surveyor who might help you out.I have been a member of the local chapter and know ...