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For many people, the job of the chartered surveyor remains something of a mystery. The best【46】de______that we've found calls surveying ' the discipline involved in extracting, adding and maximizing value from the most important commodity there is—land'. But if we have a mental image of surveyors at all, it is of rather quiet,【47】______(assume) men in hard hats, carrying something called a theodolite, the purpose if【48】______is largely unknown to us.
Real life surveyors, an articulate, diverse body of men and women, view this misperception with【49】______(weary) and amusement in equal measure. For surveying is a vastly varied field, with several distinct and【50】inte ______stimulating careers within it. A chartered surveyor may be found setting up【51】______(commerce)property deals; he or she may equally be discovered in a wet suit, making an【52】______(assess) of the seabed for an oil company. Many are managers and experts in the construction industry, whilst others【53】spe______in areas such as environment appraisal. The financial wizard with the laptop, simultaneously phoning his contacts【54】______statistical information is a surveyor, too. For there is another little secret about chartered surveying. Salary packages of $ 100, 000 in your mid-thirties are by no【55】______a rarity, plus there’s the chance to go into property development and make millions.
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