…fancy-schmancy computer programs. They merely demand retracement of the boundaries where they have always been. We would do well to remember that. Copyright © 1998 By Joel M. Leininger, LS…
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Breaking the Record
…arena, not merely surveyors. If “breaking the record” is the natural outgrowth of complying with those instructions, who are we to object? Copyright © 1998 By Joel M. Leininger, LS…
Our Image as Surveyors—Part 3
…life. Image, we discover, is simply the realization of others of what we’re all about. And that’s the way it should be. Copyright © 1998 By Joel M. Leininger, LS…
Our Image As Surveyors—Part 2
…would be proud, influencing the future by being worthy of respect today. So let it be written, so let it be done. Copyright © 1997 By Joel M. Leininger, LS…
Our Image As Surveyors
…The fact remains that appearance is a strong component of image. Draw your own conclusions; you can be sure that others will. Copyright © 1997 By Joel M. Leininger, LS…
Geo-WHAT??
…is far more essential to focus on being more essential. Anything less, including twaddle like changing our name, merely clouds the issue. Copyright © 1997 By Joel M. Leininger, LS…
The Passage of Rites
…viewed not as a rite of passage, but as the passage of rites. The future competency of our profession depends upon it. Copyright © 1997 By Joel M. Leininger, LS…
Is Responsible Charge Obsolete?
…unless we devise a mode of supervision that ensures the involvement of the responsible person, the virtual office must remain beyond reach. Copyright © 1997 By Joel M. Leininger, LS…
The Uproar Over Encroaching Grass
…will never hear from them again. “Hello, Mr. Leininger? It’s Mrs. Z.” “Yes, ma’am. How are things on your street?” “Well, my neighbor has kept to himself, but since you…
Abandoning Evidentiary Retracement
…maintaining it, both to surveyors and to society at large. If we do not understand that, how can we expect others to? Copyright © 1997 By Joel M. Leininger, LS…