Location Scouting - Problem Solving

Problem Solving

Solving location problems can be quite challenging and hard work for long, odd hours, requiring keen communication skills, focus, ability to "think on one's feet" or "multitasking", take action(s) quickly and responsibly as well as make use of technical skills. Familiarity and ability to make use of local resources and a network of capable support are obvious assets. For the Location Scout or Location Manager that loves his/her work, resolving the types of details described above are what make the job exciting and rewarding.

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