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Land Surveyors United Passes 675 Members and Growing FAST!

 You may remember from just a month or so back us posting that Land Surveyors had passed the 400+ members mark. This indeed is a monumental achievement for the land surveying industry. Today I proudly update this post with the news that our thriving social network for professional land surveyors has passed the 675 member mark and is growing every day in leaps and bounds!


Creating Benchmarks
Land Surveyors United has officially become the destination of surveyors all over the globe and can be enjoyed in over 144 languages. It has become what it was intended to be-a place where land surveyors from any region can go to find answers to their problems in the field, affordable equipment and supplies and news from the industry. In the LSU forum, you will see surveyors hard at work and networking with other surveyors to get the job done. We are becoming a one stop site for all things surveying related and I want to congratulate you all for putting in such hard work while socializing. Remember the this site translates into every language so there are no barriers as to what will be understood by other surveyors from the opposite side of the world. You all should be proud of being part of the largest most interactive social community of professional land surveyors anywhere in the world. Beef up those profiles with links to your business and experience,  stuff to share and get those buddies in here to spread the wealth of knowledge that we have at our fingertips.  Take a look at our member map and you'll see that we are quickly covering the globe.

A Note to Members
My son Justin created LSU and he is dedicated to helping surveyors find the answers they need regarding equipment, software and getting your work done.  He has spent countless hours maintaining the integrity of the network, keeping spam and non-related content off the network and making sure that only professional land surveyors become members.  Enjoy the network and be sure to invite your surveying buddies from the field to join in.  Good Luck Surveyors and enjoy YOUR social network!
Reposted from Palmetto Equipment and Supply Blog

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