Famous surveyor quoted in Point of Beginning Magazine

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and i thought you werent working there anymore???

how old is this interview???

what the hell is going on here???

do i smell a cover up???

is there some sort of conspiracy going on???

damnit the people need to know!!!

where the fuck is my tinfoil???? :imgone:
 
Lol, yeah I'm working for an engineering firm now. Guess it took a while to get the article published, he interviewed me months ago.
 
Cliff, holy shit! My father is a surveyor...we get POB! I will have to find this...is it out yet or you said it is coming out soon? We should talk surveying sometime.
 
Cliff, holy shit! My father is a surveyor...we get POB! I will have to find this...is it out yet or you said it is coming out soon? We should talk surveying sometime.
It's supposed to be the November issue, but I can't find a copy of it anywhere. Seems like they should have published November's last month.
 
Apparently it is up in the office. I will have to go grab it tomorrow.
 
Badass son, at least it isn't your mug shot. Or interviews with your neighbors telling a reporter that he was "A quite man".
 
“It’s an open-pit mine, and we’ve got a lot of really large equipment moving around,” says Cliff Russell, engineering technician for Kinross, “so the farther back we can stay from work areas and not be right in the middle of the mix of equipment running around, the better.”

Wow, that sounds really intelligent out of context, I'd make sure everyone reads the whole thing.


Congrats dude, be sure to get a couple print copies, you'll want to hang onto them. I've got at least two copies of every magazine any of my work went into. It's great when someone wants some 'work product' to go with a resume or portfolio.
 
Wow, that sounds really intelligent out of context, I'd make sure everyone reads the whole thing.

Yeah I know what you mean, the columnist 'condensed' a lot of the interview. I think he was trying to make sure that the layman would understand, but that line does make me sound like a bit of a boner. O well, I can't complain too much.
 
Great man! That's freaking awesome.



We got my company in print once, and believe me, having that to show future clients is serious kudus.
 
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