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and yes i enjoy my job and i dont see why land surveying, structural surveyors wouldnt!
its hard work, but in what way ? i think a challenge is always fun, i dont want some desk job where i rot away..
Quote from: Rud on September 29, 2005, 11:59:13 PMand yes i enjoy my job and i dont see why land surveying, structural surveyors wouldnt! by that do you mean that structural surveying is better than land surveying ?
Quote from: coola on September 30, 2005, 02:36:56 AMits hard work, but in what way ? i think a challenge is always fun, i dont want some desk job where i rot away..marine surveying can mean doing jobs in cramped confined areas in poorly maintained scenarios that can cause problems, H&S wise espeically! its definitely a challenge but an enjoyable onewww.questmarinesurveys.com is my companyQuote from: coola on September 30, 2005, 02:39:29 AMQuote from: Rud on September 29, 2005, 11:59:13 PMand yes i enjoy my job and i dont see why land surveying, structural surveyors wouldnt! by that do you mean that structural surveying is better than land surveying ?Na the comma was just seperating the jobs, i dont see why anyone wouldnt enjoy it!
Im in the UK, im a member of IIMS http://www.iims.org.uk/ they are aworldwide organisation, qualified marine surveyors are in shortage worldwide, austrialian government were actually paying people to relocate their to aid the shortage....there are stricter laws on the marine industry there than here so people have to have surveys, here its not law! :/