davidgraff,
I know how it is, I got out of school last May and I was lucky to find a job. I started looking during the previous November so all in all I spent about 7 months, joined every job search I could find, and sent out over 200 resumes. Below are some ideas that I tried that might help you:
1. Job searches of course like Indeed.com and Monster
2. Go to goole maps and pick an area, do the search-nearby option and type in key words like engineering and survey, then cold-call all of those places or email your resume
3. Call your old professors and see if they know of anything or if the college is hiring as a engineering teaching assistant or researcher
4. Do the same for every college around even if you didnt go there
5. Pick a location and see what newspapers in the area have websites, then search the newspapers classifieds online
6. Visit every city, county, and state website and see if there are any jobs listed, a lot of times municipalities will list on their website but not on job searches or classifieds
7. Army Corps of Engineers?
8. There is a federal job site, I cant remember what it is called but if you search around I'm sure you can find it and it might have some listings
9. U.S. Patent office might be hiring civils
10. If you got really desperate I know some people who have either gone back to school or tried several side jobs at once working from home cutting surveyor stakes and offering to do professional autocad drawings
Hopefully some of this will help, if I can think of anything else I will send it in