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The Guy with the Stick

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Introduction:
"I used to work for a Land Surveyor. When I told people what I did, they would say, "Oh! You're the guy with the stick!" Yep, I was the guy with the stick."


1. A hundred years ago, land survey crews in Canada's west could require a fair sized company of men, including the surveyor, a cook, two chainmen, two pit diggers and more! Today, the normal size of a crew consists of:
    six people and a quad
    three people
    two people
    four people


2. To start my career, I was the guy with the stick. What is the correct term for this position?
    Polecat
    Stick guy
    Rodman
    Poleman


3. Decades ago, distances were made with a 'chain'. Each metal chain was 66 feet. In the eighties and nineties, most surveyors had upgraded their survey instrument to measure with light. What is this instrument called?
    Thermal Camera
    Theodolite
    GPS
    Photovoltaic Sensors


4. Of course nowadays GPS is widely used as the surveyor's yardstick of choice. What slowed the widespread usage of GPS in the land survey profession during the early nineties?
    It wasn't available until 2001
    High cost and military signal scrambles
    Most people didn't have computers to run them
    GPS was only available in the USA


5. Being the guy with the stick, I had to pound a lot of wood stakes in the ground to mark out rights-of-way. What is the name for these long, skinny sticks?
    Lath
    Stumps
    Sticks
    Rebar


6. We worked primarily in oil and gas fields. Because of this, we were required to take H2S safety training. H2S is hydrogen sulfide and it's deadly. What causes the formation of H2S?
    Ants
    Natural gas exposed to flame
    Decaying carbon based organisms
    Oil well blowouts


7. In Saskatchewan, and I assume other locales, every surveyor's office must have:
    a licensed Land Surveyor
    maps
    a computer network
    tax receipts


8. Draftsman is so passe. In the 80's, this term was updated to draftsperson. But now replaced again by CAD operator. But what does it all mean? What does a CAD operator do?
    Operates the Community Assistance Department
    Gets the beer
    Draws pictures
    Caulks the windows


9. In days before GPS, starting a survey where no previous surveys existed took some real ingenuity. Surveyors had to know where they were in the world. In the early days of Canadian and American expansion, the nearest survey might be a thousand miles away. How were surveyors able to determine their location?
    Wildlife mating habits
    Smoke signals
    Taking a star shot
    Observing times of sunrises and sunsets


10. Lands in Western Canada (with some differences in BC) and a large portion of USA are divided into units defined by their Township and:
    Range
    Legend
    Regency
    Correction Line


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