Twiddles
Contributor
To clarify Im not talking about your own gear, strange that you would think I should pay for that....
I dont know abou the insurance thing and if you pay for it, I would wonder about the LDS you work for. If your talking about insurance for yourself I would again ask you why you think I should pay for something that protects you not me.
I dont want to learn any more about he scuba business as I am not trying to make it my profession. I am only trying to understand why it operates the way it does and the reasons you and others have given me lead me to believe my assumptions are for the most part correct.
Quote: To be honest, I do not even teach OW classes anymore, because in order for me to break even I'd have to charge you more for the class than you'd be willing to pay. End Quote ..... Well I guess you sorta prove my point dont you?
A note on clarification because of the context I have seen more than one of you use. I am posting about what I have experienced and what I know of the agency that "governed" my instruction. I was taught as was my family and I believe the majority of students, in a group class, not by private instruction. If you are a private instructor and teach diffrently than I have experienced great but, your not comparing apples to apples your comparing what you do as compared with what group instructors do. Which from what I can see is very diffrent. Obviously you also incur much greater cost and liability. I would also be willing to bet you do not follow the letter of the law so to speak with regards to the seperation of "specialty" courses.
I dont know abou the insurance thing and if you pay for it, I would wonder about the LDS you work for. If your talking about insurance for yourself I would again ask you why you think I should pay for something that protects you not me.
I dont want to learn any more about he scuba business as I am not trying to make it my profession. I am only trying to understand why it operates the way it does and the reasons you and others have given me lead me to believe my assumptions are for the most part correct.
Quote: To be honest, I do not even teach OW classes anymore, because in order for me to break even I'd have to charge you more for the class than you'd be willing to pay. End Quote ..... Well I guess you sorta prove my point dont you?
A note on clarification because of the context I have seen more than one of you use. I am posting about what I have experienced and what I know of the agency that "governed" my instruction. I was taught as was my family and I believe the majority of students, in a group class, not by private instruction. If you are a private instructor and teach diffrently than I have experienced great but, your not comparing apples to apples your comparing what you do as compared with what group instructors do. Which from what I can see is very diffrent. Obviously you also incur much greater cost and liability. I would also be willing to bet you do not follow the letter of the law so to speak with regards to the seperation of "specialty" courses.