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Candice LuebberinginBouncin’ and Behaving Blogs TOOMy Blind Date with a Map at the Library of CongressI do not enjoy dating. Does anyone really? It’s a big ‘no, thank you’ to the apps for me. So then what? Ask your friends to set you up…·8 min read·Apr 25, 2024--2--2
Candice LuebberingIs There a GIS Career Ladder?There is no GIS career ladder. Let me clarify before you yell at me.·6 min read·Apr 24, 2024----
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Candice LuebberingJust for the Geospatial Fun of ItGeospatial is our job. It’s what we do at work, for work. It is work. Maybe that’s your built-in equation at this point. GIS = work (or…·6 min read·Apr 22, 2024--1--1