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A Profession at a Crossroads ā Too Few Recruits, Too Many Barriers
Thereās a storm quietly brewing in land surveyingāand it has nothing to do with weather. Itās the professionās slow-burning crisis: a pipeline thatās running dry. Across the country, surveying firms are struggling to find new talent. Technical schools are reporting low enrollment in geomatics programs. Licensure numbers are stagnatingāor declining. And the hard truth is this: if we donāt lower the drawbridge, the nextā¦
Channel: Trent Keenan
Presented by Aleksey Voloshin, PLS
https://mentoringmondays.xyz/
Video length: 1:03:53
Category: Education
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Check out these highlights from this year's awesome event!!!
01:00 - Vladimir Serkov, LiDAR Manager @ Poznecki Camarillo, LLC
17:00 - Alex Sorrells, Student @ Texas A&M University
30:20 - Terrance Ranney, Drone Services Manager @ UNICO Engineering, Inc.
43:25 - Stephen Anthony, Principal Geospatial Data Engineer @ CoreLogic
53:00 - Sally Holl, GIS Professor @ Austin Community College
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Check out these highlights from Day 2 of this year's awesome event!!!
00:32 -Ā Elisse Deleissegues, GIS Analyst at Hawai'i Geographic Information Coordinating Council (HIGICC)
17:10 - Beverly Pascual, Civil Engineer at Engineers Surveyors Hawaii, Inc.
29:12 - Clare Mamura, Owner of Pacific Geospatial Services and President of Hawai'i Geographic Information Coordinating Council (HIGICC)Ā
42:58 - Jim Reinbold, Regional Sales Director at Carlsonā¦
There was a timeānot long agoāwhen the only way to become a surveyor was to spend years in the field. You learned by sweating through misclosures, dragging chains through briars, watching sun angles change your readings, and feeling the difference between solid ground and subtle sink. That kind of apprenticeshipāthe kind that made good surveyors greatāwas forged outdoors, not behind a monitor. But those days are slipping fast.
In the past two decades,ā¦