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I am a hydrograhphic surveyor and work at sea but would like to work on land but not as a land surveyor.?
Asked by nl
I am MRICS qualified and currently project manage construction of oil and gas pipe lines all over the world. I would like to live in London and not take a drop in salary (£60k tax free). Any ideas on what you can do from this job. I am 29. I am very practical and a good problem solver and technical rather than creative

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My husband is a Land Surveyor and loves it.

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water authorities.
Answered by saz17

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get a car and doo taxi cheaper .lol
Answered by BLACKY

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Work for the local authority as a planner. building surveying - get to be nosy round peoples houses instead of looking at the sea. Estate agents - valuer. Lots of different things you can do - especially with MRICS qualification. Good luck x
Answered by charlotte l

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How about a project manager on a building site? Im a trainee architect and thats fun but as you say you are not creative I would go for the organising. You can take courses in this 1 day a week etc! Good luck with wahtever you do, I may meet you on site one day!
Answered by ME

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check with your local job centre
Answered by shawLl


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