Contacting reptilist

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Contacting reptilist

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I was wondering how I could get in touch with reptilist. I think I saw somewhere in one of the discussions that he is a surveyor. I am 28, former owner of a landscape company and looking for a new career. When I take the career intrests evaluations, surveyor comes up as something I would possibly jive with. It seems like something I would like to do, however, I dont know much about the different options in that career. I noticed reptilist is a moderator on here, if you could contact me, I would appreciate it. Thanks a bunch,

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Hi Mitch,
Yes, I am a surveyor and have been working in a copper mine for the last 21 years.
Here's my email:
terry@reptilist.com
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Man rep! 21 years! Copper mine...
You must have all the cool rocks specimens !
ya gotta share man :lol:
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It's all Leaverite. I haven't picked up a rock in 15 years!
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Well… I guess that why you haven’t picked up any rock in many years
too many are just rocks
but don’t take them for granite
cause that wouldn’t be gneiss ? :shock:
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I've seen some keepers, but mostly on the geologist's desks. Poking around in blue veins is a good way to get fired if it isn't my job to do so.

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Wow rep ! that's sounds serious
the blue vein !
well... also the part about firing
geez tho... must be some real beauts in that mine

o so it's not alll about rocks
I haven't picked up reptile in many years!

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There are spectacular specimens in various office display cases. Some of the very best examples are given to retiring company dignitaries... Alas, I have no dignity, I'll get no stones, and will retire in relative ignominy.
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Well rep I have no dignity either
and I’ll be dead & buried in Dutch’s Ditch
before I get to retire

but I do have stones !
mostly in my kidney :cry:

hey I’ll make ya dignified roc’n heart stone!
well at least it be a
pleasure to trying
:lol:
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I thought you'd ask me where the town of Relative Ignominy was?
(Too darned close to Apache Junction!)
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