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  • Mildenberg, Mochi & Associates
      3300 N. Ridge Rd. Suite 235
      Ellicott City, MD
      Supervisor: Peter Dare
      301-461-0078

    August 1989 to June 1990
    Party Chief: residential development construction stakeout, topographic, traverse & boundary surveys; programmed Hewlett-Packard 41cx hand-held computer utlized for field computations and checks;
    $13.25/hr plus travel expenses


  • Kidde Consultants, Inc.
      50 West Montgomery
      Rockville, MD
      Supervisor: Bill Carroll
      301-762-7910

    August 1988 to June 1989
    Party Chief: residential & small commercial development, topographic surveys for DC D.O.T.-street rehabilitation & traverse work;
    $13/hr plus vehicle


  • Bancroft Homes

      9585 Reisterstown Rd.
      Owings Mills, MD
      Supervisor: Brooke Miller
      301-363-4663

    August 1987 to February 1988
    Party Chief: stakeout new multi-family dwellings, earthwork, brick-pinning, horizontal & vertical control, brief HASP-COGO digitizer introduction
    $13.52/hr plus vehicle


  • Johnson, Mirmiran, & Thompson
      3969 Pender Dr.
      Fairfax, VA
      Supervisor: Tim Dzurilla
      703-385-7555

    July 1985 to July 1987
    Party Chief: complete s/o of 400 unit project, single family & townhouses, including all earthwork, underground utilities, street & curb work, wall checks, property corners & traverse operations.
    $12.50/hr plus vehicle


  • Godfrey Engineering

      8866 Goldsborough Blvd.
      Houston, TX
      Supervisor: Larry Godfrey, Sr.

    March 1978 to March 1981
    Party Chief: Projects-Houston Intercontinental Airport Runway Extension, stakeout , horizontal & vertical control. City of Houston Police Academy, slope staking, high-speed figure-8 test track, blue-topping, curb & gutter stakeout;
    $9.85/hr


  • Weideman & Singleton Engineers

      1789 Peachtree Rd., NE
      Atlanta, GA 30305
      Supervisor: Arthur C. Caraway, Jr.

    June 1974 to January 1978
    Began at entry level: rod & chain personnel, promoted to party chief September 1976; sewage & water trunkline survey & stakeout, system technologies & inspection, topography & drafting and bid proposal computations.


    Prior to and during this era, I also hired out as a coke oven laborer at the now defunct Bethlehem Steel Corporation, Burns Harbor, Indiana Plant, and did over and above due diligence for a small hardware store, a fast food fried chicken chain, a roofer, and a construction company catering to the Carnegie-Rockefellers, yes darling, THOSE Carnegie-Rockefellers, as a sign-maker, a bookshop clerk, flailing in phone sales, and as an over-qualified fool for my poor dad.

    Such is the working past of dreamers, earnest for something better than all that already lay before him. And now, weaving through this suffocating economy I find myself also a licensed but ill-suited Virginia Real estate agent. Just trying to sell my DC condo, man. Go figure.


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    1. Laticia Kressin on December 30, 2011 at 10:03 pm

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