31st January 2011, 06:58 PM
(This post was last modified: 31st January 2011, 07:14 PM by Stephen Jack.)
Final tip buy a programmable calculator. If you follow the link I gave you will find some examples eg Casio. I prefer the HP42S or the HP41CV best caluculators every made, but they are can only be bought second and are now very expensive. If you take the maths in surveying and try and write programs for the calculator you will be well set. Bearing and distance from known coordinates is an easy one to start on.
Ever wondered why the pay you get is so bad?
In a race to the bottom I'm sure archaeology will win
Archaeology is not an occupation its a hobby.
gwyl Wrote:and in the worse case scenario, putting a bit of unpaid time in if needs be to demonstrate that you are the (wo)man for the job
?
Ever wondered why the pay you get is so bad?
In a race to the bottom I'm sure archaeology will win
Archaeology is not an occupation its a hobby.