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Hello all. I'm new to the site and thought I'd introduce myself. I'm Chris Root, I've surveyed in central Florida for 15 years, and then recently one year in the Dallas area of Texas. I will be moving back to my old house in Florida by March, (due to the economy, it never sold), and I will be also be unemployed since I will have to leave a lucrative job in Tx. Moving here to Tx. was an experience I don't want to repeat, so I wont be moving out of Florida again.

My wife found this site through searching Facebook for "Ways to find a Surveying job", so hopefully aside from the great advice I find on here, it will also be helpful in finding me a job in central Florida.

If there are stories to be told on here, I'm as full of them as any surveyor :) I have had one of my stories published by Professional Surveyor Magazine about Animal Encounters in the Gigglebyte column a few years back, you can find it Here if you're interested. And I have many more.

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  • GEO Ambassador

    You are one of our Original Founding Members Chris and we are happy that you are still around!

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