Adobo
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J.R.:Somebody once asked me "... why do you have to fight city hall?"... My answer, "... because I fear what would happen if everybody stopped."
These threads might NOT change the big agencies... but they DO make people think... and thinking is never a bad thing.
Nobody is objecting to thinking.
All I am saying is why not actually do something beyond complaining? I know that numerous instructors in this thread alone do a better job than what the "basic" open water class offers. Where is the list of these instructors? Is there one in my area?
I know for a fact that there are some classes that teach mid-water skills, better trim and buoyancy, alternate propulsion techniques. Where is the list of classes that teach that? And is there one in my area?
It makes no difference whatsoever whether or not the standards have slipped. The more important question is, do divers have the skills/knowledge they require to execute the diving they are about to do? How do they judge? If they don't, what do we as the scubaboard community recommend as far as next steps (education or experience or whatever)?
What I see at the dive shop is a menu of classes that quite frankly, are structured to extract more money from me. What I see in this and similar threads is opinions on how crappy the offering is from my dive shop/agency. What I am missing is the "here is what you need to know" to be able to pick the right instructor and the correct class to progress my diving.