Uncle Pug:
Not at all Robert.
What specific responses are troubling you?
What would be
your answers to these questions?
Try to put yourself in the position of someone who is on the trip of a life time... don't just come at it from the angle of someone who gets to go on dive vacations all the time.
Alternately you could put yourself in the position of the hoover and answer
the intitial question keeping in mind that the person whose dive was cut short was on a once in a lifetime trip (for them)... something that they had saved up for and couldn't expect to do again for a long time if ever.
Ok. In such a case, I'd not want to risk my trip on the toss of the dice with a random dive buddy. If I did not have a dive buddy to take the trip with me, and this was a major concern, then I'd be doing what it takes to get one.
Come on. If you are going on the trip of a lifetime, and you are going solo, you are just asking for a life of pain. You are going to be paired up with whatever other Joe shows up without a partner. You already know this going into the deal. Giving new divers a complex with a ten page *****fest about how they've ruined your dive is counter-productive.
You need to prioritize what's important to you. Is it spending 10 grand on your trip to Fiji, or is it having a dive buddy on your "approved" list?
I dove solo for a few months. I took what I got. I had no case to ***** because I was by far the worst diver on the boat. I probably still am, as I'm still a rookie after a year and a half of certification. I'm sure when I went out on my very first dive post-cert, my dive buddy wasn't real happy with my air consumption. Fortunately, BridgeDiver was gracious about it and encouraging. If he'd *****ed about it, or even spun me off to another dive buddy, I'd probably have dropped out of diving in shame.
Now, I've gotten my wife into diving, so I've got a dive buddy that doesn't concern herself with how fast I go through my air.
Yes, I'm working out and improving my physical fitness. I've already doubled my bottom time, but it's still crap compared to most people. I'm just glad I'm no longer the first one back on the boat. I strongly suspect nobody WANTS to be a hoover, but some people just are. When you are on the trip of a lifetime, you can't get anything but an al80, and they ain't giving you twins either.
I guess my bottom line is if an approved buddy is so important to you, bring one in your save-a-dive kit.