I'd rather do that than look at maps in an office all day. Depending on what sort of sweepstake prizes they have for prominent sociocultural events, of course.
Do what, officiate in the EIHL? It's still not enough money to be fully professional, all those guys still have day jobs.
I also don't just look at maps all day anymore, we had a bit of a restructure and I moved from exclusively high voltage opportunity identifying to the low voltage department where I still do some opportunity identifying for low voltage but I'm also do a lot of admin now with the processing of claims for low voltage. For example this week I literally did not look at maps at all and spent most of the week purchasing the title deeds from the land registry and sending all the necessary documents over to "Western Power Distribution" so they can do their bit to get our clients and therefore us, some money.
Also did I mention what an absolute bin of a website the Scottish land registry was when I was looking at maps trying to identify opportunities in the Scottish Power North region.
I also did very well the other week when I identified hundreds of claims in an absolute bin of a place called Jaywick near Clacton-on-Sea which is apparently one of the poorest areas in the UK. That's in Shrimper's neck of the woods. There were literally rows and rows of shite houses with wires and poles going through the back gardens.