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I'm in for the communication &
training!
when you have crews that have no cad skills
... you have to design your workflow in such a manner that they have to revise
their own work on the paper plan. Make sure you have all measured
points & contours on. Let them take photograps or make a
little movie on the terrain. Take 10 miniutes and revise this plan
togheter with photo's and movie. You'll learn both in a fast way.
You'll be able to make a far better job description for them, they will
see where they have too little or to many points shot, and both will
learn from each others problems.
If you get no better results after some jobs
then sometingin else must be wrong I think ...
chr.
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point but I'm not confused and do understand there are more ways to look at
it but I do it the way I described. As mentioned my model and it matters to
me and it may not matter to the surveyors who Jeff speaks of but he
obviously thinks it matters or why complain? I think it's still lazy. Glad
to see a fellow surveyor make a comment though. Mark
Driver
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