Morning, err, Evening Fish!
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With more yet to come I'm afraid. One of the downfalls of American people is they always feel there is someone there to bail them out. No one wants to take personal responsibility for their own situation, yet they expect the government to be responsible.![]()
yep the same the world over... but I am amazed at how the Aussies dig into their pockets to help in emergencies... people who were fighting floods in Queensland donating money to the people being burned out in Victoria... amazing..
I read your article on DIR ... I found it interesting and informative.
Like most things to do with scuba I like the knowledge, not necessarily the badge.
Fundies sounds like it would be extremely difficult.
Thank you Fish. Fundies was certainly a learning experience, although when I took it it wasn't a pass/fail course at that time. It was more of an informational seminar, rather than a stepping stone to more advanced GUE courses.
I considered taking further GUE training, but was already full cave by then didn't see sufficient value in starting over just to have the c-card.
Let me assure you it isn't just the Americans ... there are masses of people here that believe it is their right to be bailed out by the government.
Mateship. Some people knock it; pity they don't remember the origin of the term.