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I am here to learn about anything that is remotely related to surveying. I am not licensed, but I have almost 10 years of experience. This is my passion. I am currently enrolled at Auburn University in Montgomery, and I am pursuing a degree in Business Management to help me get my foot in the door at other firms. I have been taught well by very experienced people in fields ranging from machine control to topographic surveys. I bring a wealth of knowledge to the table for someone of my age. Mainly, I am here for advice on the questions that so-called technical support cannot answer.

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  • Land Surveyor

    Welcome aboard. There is lots of content on a variety of subjects centered on Land Surveying throughout this site. There are no stupid questions or comments here, feel free to ask questions or throw in your two cents. Looking forward to learning together (because I learn everyday). 

  • Land Surveyor

    Welcome to the Network Christopher!

  • GEO Ambassador

    Welcome to the Network Christopher!  I hope you enjoy exploring and sharing your passion with us.  At least now you know that you are not alone!  Take a look at the Getting Started Guide and I look forward to all that you have to share with us!

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