…to number the next project. Any suggestions would be welcome. Meanwhile, I’ve got to get back to rinsing out these plastic bottles. Copyright © 1999 By Joel M. Leininger, LS…
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Qualifications-Based Selection
…and expertise to carry out the project should they consider them for the job. Anything less will result in just that: less. Copyright © 1999 By Joel M. Leininger, LS…
The 4-Year Degree Debate
…begin when you get what you want.” This issue has serious consequences. Let’s ensure that the discussion is worthy of the question. Copyright © 1999 By Joel M. Leininger, LS…
The Doctrine of Monuments—Revisited
…one discussed here, provide the spice that surveyors find so irresistible about the practice. We’ll discuss monuments further in columns to come. Copyright © 1999 By Joel M. Leininger, LS…
How Close Is Close Enough?
…situation. If we have actively directed and sanctioned the decision-making process, we will have discharged our obligation under the mandate mentioned above. Copyright © 1999 By Joel M. Leininger, LS…
Debate: Mandatory Continuing Education—For
…impact from the requirement. We can only hope that many others will see an impact—and the public will gain as a result. Copyright © 1999 By Joel M. Leininger, LS…
Research—Whose Responsibility?
…the property, the research conducted under the surveyor’s charge is equally important. No standards can change that. No surveyor should want that. Copyright © 1998 By Joel M. Leininger, LS…
The Ethics of Competence
…restricting practice to competent people. Who is minding the store? As they say, ignorance (or, in this case perhaps, ethics) is bliss. Copyright © 1998 By Joel M. Leininger, LS…
The Doctrine of Monuments
…most ancient of surveying aids: monuments. We will never be without them, for they anchor our future as certainly as our past. Copyright © 1998 By Joel M. Leininger, LS…
The Marketplace of Ideas
…in this regard. We trust that you will do your part by considering the arguments carefully and responding as you see fit. Copyright © 1998 By Joel M. Leininger, LS…