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Survey Says

Think life at the office is rough. Try confronting snakes, booby traps and villains on a daily basis. We aren't talking about an Indiana Jones movie. This is a quick glimpse into a land surveyor's regular work day. Dodging rolling rocks, decoding legal descriptions and confronting angry neighbors is just part of the trade. There are days that you will be attacked by tick bombs and other days where the view is priceless. Every day holds a new adventure that will test the limits of your comfort level. This can only mean one thing, you are having the time of your life.

Do you crave the excitement but aren't committed to changing professions? Instead of pretending to fend off a crazed wild animal (aka the office copier) you might find it more enjoyable to check out the true tales of a land surveyor while you sit comfortably in your office chair. These are true tales of what really happens out in the work field. Some content may leave you feeling nauseated or horrorstruck. You will find some of the tales rather bizarre, but rest assured the stories you are about to read are all true.

Warning: Read at your own risk.

"Reading is one form of escape. Running for your life is another."

- Lemony Snicket

When It Rains It Pours

Russell Hammond - Thursday, November 15, 2018

Hurricane, Tropical Storm, Nor’easter; call it what you will…  What happens when the skies open up and dump buckets of water down when there is field work to be done? Canoeing around to locate property corners doesn’texactly work out so well.“So [Continue...]

Tools of the Trade

Russell Hammond - Friday, August 03, 2018

In your daily travels have you ever encounter people randomly on the side of the road with some sort of camera looking machine on tripods setup? Are they actually taking people's pictures?It never fails when out surveying in a public area, [Continue...]

Buyers Beware! What to know before buying a home

Russell Hammond - Thursday, March 29, 2018

House Hunters… In the list of items that are to be completed while buying a home, one of those listed might be to get a survey. You contact a land surveyor and explain you are going to be buying property and would like to request a survey to be done. [Continue...]


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