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For those of you who are looking for land surveying jobs in the United States, I have spent my Saturday building something which will make your job hunt MUCH easier. It was an idea that I had and could not rest until it was complete. So here it is....my gift to you, All available land surveying jobs broken down by state for all 50 states!
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What you are looking at is a proof of concept. First, I have created a custom Yahoo pipe which pulls in queries from all of
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Today I'm going to take a short break on the Happy Birthday LSU posts and explain something that has been on my mind for over a year now. Namely, the ways that QR codes and bar code scanning may change the way surveyors do business in the near future.
Surveyors, did you know that there is such a thing as a paper-based hyperlink? Imagine this: You get to a jobsite with a set of plans and each page has this wierd code at the bottom that looks like this to your right. What is it? It a Qu
NOTE: This is an update to an original post from 2011 on our 4th birthday
As you may have noticed from the top of the logo, it is Land Surveyors United's 10th birthday and to celebrate this occasion, I've decided to write the story of how LSU was created, the ideas which gave birth to this network and where it is headed. Keep in mind that I am writing these posts straight from my mind and will most likely not go back and edit them until I have reached the end, so just enjoy these raw memories
NOTE: This is an update to an original post from 2011 on our 4th birthday
As a kid, I spent every moment of time outside of school in a reprographics shop owned by my father, where surveyors and engineers were in and out all day. Somewhere along the line, I learned the needs of surveyors for getting their work done and at times worked really hard to help my dad meet deadlines by running prints, delivering equipment or whatever it took. As an adult and college graduate, I found myself gravitati
NOTE: This is an update to an original post from 2011 on our 4th birthday
Hi. Its about time I reintroduced myself to all of the wonderful and talented surveyors in this community. My name is Justin Farrow and I have been creating and maintaining Land Surveyors United for exactly 10 years. Many of you may not be aware of this, as I do not make a huge deal out of birthdays, but March is Land Surveyors United's birthday month. This year, LSU turns 10 years old this week and to commemorate this o
For those of you who don't know me, I'm Ty Olinghouse Many of you may know that I recently started working with Skip of Palmetto Equipment to help sell his existing equipment and simultaneously I am working close with LSU Justin on many new and exciting features that we'll be rolling out in the coming days.
I have just received permission to reduce prices of everything in stock for Land Surveyors United Members by 15% or 20% on top of the already slashed prices. Visit our new store that we've b
New ePalmetto Store |
A Surveyor-Centric Equipment Store which Accepts Offers
Many of you who have bought equipment from Palmetto Equipment and Supply in the past know that ePalmetto is no stranger to innovation in the surveying industry. They also happen to be completely comfortable putting themselves in the place of the everyday land surveyor. Times are rough..money is scarce and unlike many surveying equipment distributors, Skip would rather not constantly bombard you with shiny new e
Are you using Google Chrome browser yet? If not, you should be-especially if you have been using Internet Explorer browser which is being phased out of development. If so, I have a gift for you today. Behold I give you the first ever Google Chrome Browser theme for Land Surveyors.
"Land Surveyor Theme" for Google Chrome
Made from a combination of traditional surveying related colors and a brilliant photo taken and submitted by a fellow Land Surveyors United member Domingo Palnac of Dubai
As the dedicated administrator of this site, I get a LOT of emails from surveyors who are desperately in need of solutions to problems which are MUCH larger than how to fix a piece of equipment. Surveyors are having serious life problems related to their relationships with a state board and are losing not only everything they own in the material world, but more devastating they are losing who they are, who they thought they were and who they had always hoped to be. Quite a few of you wonder (
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Every land surveying company needs a website right? Economic times are tough all over, so many surveying companies are struggling just to stay afloat, right? Well I have thought long and hard about this and came up with a free solut
Surveyors Leveling Tool for Iphone
If you happen to be one of those tech-savvy surveyors out there who head into the field armed with an iphone, I have new app to tell you about. We've touched on the near future release of a full blown mobile iphone version of Land Surveyors United before and even told you about several othersurveying related apps, but this one is exceptional. It's called Surveyor's Leveling Tool and it could come in handy in the surveying field (provided you carry an iph
Hello everyone! I pose this question to you... What is happening to our profession? Yesterday, I was riding to a project site making conversation with one of my younger co-workers, and I asked him if he enjoyed surveying. The response I got made me physically ill. He quickly responded by saying, "No, I hate it. Surveying is a dead-end job." I was stunned! So I asked him why he felt that way. He proceeded to tell me that when he started working in the surveying field, he wanted to learn any and e
Often a Title Insurance firm will make an offer to the concerned parties to hire a Land Surveyor to produce a Land Survey for their real estate transaction.
The agreements between the Title Insurance firm and the Land Surveyor often are made with the understanding that the Land Surveyor will continue to get work orders from the Title Insurance firm if they will not be paid for the Land Survey if the transaction does not close, the Land Surveyor will produce the Land Survey at an artificially low
Chain!
The theory behind surveying practice has never been the notion of the surveyor. It is rooted in a far older idea shaped by the sovereign that all land was held under. Physically and literally defending the land is where rights to land emanated from.
We have gradually tried to tame physical force with law to give a veneer of civility to our society, however the absoluteness of physical possession remain as a basis for the ultimate claim to land. This principle is reflected in modern real pr
This is a recap on the message that I sent to everyone earlier today. Because of harsh weather in many parts of the country and many surveyors switching companies or losing their previous email accounts altogether, I figured I should post this here for you to see.
First, I wish you all a happy new year and chose to purposely wait a few days into the year to send you this wish, as it is genuine. Last year was the toughest that many can remember ever living through in their lives, including my
Surveying is not dead and you are the proof.
I happen to believe that surveyors need to know what is going on in the minds of other surveyors. For far too long, the media and publications surrounding surveying (although not all intentionally) have done a great disservice to the everyday surveyor by placing everyone at opposite ends of the field. One day I just decided that this could not continue. I became hellbent on the idea that if we restructured the agenda of support and open the channels
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