Yes, we have a week of recognition! It's National Surveyors Week! Yes it does exist and actually has been for several years now. San Jose City Surveyor Patty Cannon, PE, PLS and I were presented with a proclamation from the City of San Jose to proclaim National Surveyors Week in 2010. In 1986, the County Board of Supervisors had a proclamation for Surveyors Week also. This year, National Surveyors Week is set for March 17-23, 2013.
The National Society of Professional Surveyors (NSPS) has requested "The President" to design this week as "
National Surveyors Week". Ok, I think you get the theme of this now.
So a few excerpts from the Executive Director of NSPS...just in case the print is a tad small to read...and some big points to make...
"...Former surveyors include George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, and Abraham Lincoln..."
Thomas Jefferson is credited with creation of the Public Land Survey System ("PLSS"), the rectangular system that continues today in 30 states which includes California. Well that hits home a bit.
And, as NPSP points out, there are over 45,000 professional surveyors in the US. In California, I recall someone saying there are about 4,000 licensed land surveyors. What is scary is that compared to the population of California, it's a very small percentage. So we land surveyors are becoming a rare profession. Hopefully not an extinct profession yet but not very common let's just say. Awhile back we had a display of land surveying items, courtesy of the Mt Diablo Surveyors Historical Society. (thanks Don!)
So, we are recognized in history. So I encourage you to go out and celebrate!
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