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Hello everyone! I’ve been to this forum many times without actually logging on n here, trouble shooting several things. It’s a small world when nine times out of ten my answer is already here.(lol)
Anyways I’ve been surveying for a couple years now, mostly out on the road working on oil field and pipeline projects, with a little in town neighborhood, and infrastructure work.
I’m an instrument tech right now. I have a goal of someday becoming an RPLS in texas. Which is why I’ll be taking a step back to head to LSC-Montgomery to start working on a 2 year associates degree for surveying.
It’s a little overwhelming trying to reach my goal but I do hope I can find the right help here to know I’m still steering in the right direction.
So my plan is to finish the AAS degree and work towards becoming a crew chief working under an RPLS for two years to satisfy the requirements for SIT in texas and to take the exam. What does “working under an RPLS” mean? How would I go about proving it. Should I simply acquire a job and go work out in the field and consider that as part of my two years?
It’s all so confusing!
And after that… I’d have to find a job as an SIT and begin working towards becoming an RPLS?
I know there are a ton of pros on here who have probabaly answered the same thing a million times but help out a young buck please!
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