#PhotoOfTheDay is a before-and-after of my current post vise. I bought it when it was “farm fresh” and then restored it to good working condition, including fabricating a new spring for it. This is my 2nd post vise and 2nd restoration.
As with my first post vise, this one is likely a hundred or more years old. They are really wonderful, important tools for blacksmithing.
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@Geojoek @scott Haha, I’ll be sure to share that wisdom with my recently-graduated GIS-using kid. 😁
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Part of my job is sharing job listings with our GIS students, and I am still amazed at just how many there are, and the relatively high starting salaries most of them have [compared to geology].
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I suspect that on the pay front being a trained and competent computer user likely helps, as opposed to just like a field surveyor of old… Maybe?
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Yes, yes it does. Many GIS jobs are GIS + your current field, which can be lucractive, but other are just straight up GIS. Field surveying can be good money, though.
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