Page 1 of 1

Every one of these things turns my hair grayer

Posted: Tue Feb 05, 2008 2:58 pm
by Spock
I worry too much about each appraisal I work on. I describe them as a Master's thesis due every month.

Working on one now for a new State Recreation Area. It was going to be a state park-but they re-classified it.

Anyway, sales of the kind I need are rare in the area. But while phoning contacts today, I found some more sales that illustrate the main point of this appraisal.

I have solved the key puzzle-now I just have to write it up.

To brag a little bit-The client for the appraisal, I worked on just before Christmas (A large land preservation group) said that it was the one of the best appraisals he had ever read-he was specifically talking about parts of the appraisal I wrote-So I got that going for me.

Saturday, I took the boys and walked over the subject (about 1 1/2 hours away) while Mrs S and the girl went shopping. That was fun and it is a neat piece of ground-as is most of the stuff I see.

I think I found my niche and I am fortunate enough that it fits with my farming.

Posted: Wed Feb 06, 2008 3:13 pm
by ne1410s
I think I found my niche and I am fortunate enough that it fits with my farming.
This is great!

But, why is it that no one ever wants to trade their gray hair for scalp.
Scalp I gots plenty of...

Posted: Wed Feb 06, 2008 3:19 pm
by christie1111
I describe them as a Master's thesis due every month
I have no idea why you would want to do THAT each month! They are no fun.
Working on one now for a new State Recreation Area. It was going to be a state park-but they re-classified it.
Now that sounds like a fun project.


Saturday, I took the boys and walked over the subject
How cool it that!

Congrats on the job well done!