Addison Snyder
Contributor
I think the real issue illustrated by the thread is the blatant hubris of OP. With every suggestion from someone with 10x the experience, it's often an "ok, I guess you guys are 'barely' right, but I got this" sort of attitude. Learn some humility. I once told my cavern instructor from a few years ago "wow, so you're making around 20 an hour (in reality a lot less) to train me not to die? That's a hell of a bargain!". I'm something of a cheapskate with equipment, lodging, etc. but knowledge and training are invaluable. It's usually hard to put a price on someone telling you why a secondary tie-off exists and then applying that to subtle changes in how you place it. Like with a resume and 'years experience', were those 500 dives really 500 dives worth of experience? Or just one experience 500 times? Rules and training materials have been paid for with the blood of others. Pay attention and give yourself a good look in the mirror. You need more than a handbook on how to do something, you have a personality issue that will screw up your day eventually.