dweeb:and refers to his dive career as "the time he ran away to join the circus."
Actually while I was working as a dive instructor in Australia, I really did get a job at the circus.
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dweeb:and refers to his dive career as "the time he ran away to join the circus."
Do tell us more. Inquiring minds want to know...cancun mark:Actually while I was working as a dive instructor in Australia, I really did get a job at the circus.
Lawman:1. Become an instructor
2. Get a store
3. Get a law degree, hit on a few big judgments, take 1/3d of the money
IndigoBlue:In terms of where to relocate, for your own store, the best place would be in the Florida Keys. Next best would be in Hawaii. Third place would be the Carolinas. Fourth would be Southern California. Fifth would be Texas. Etc.
cancun mark:Actually the best place would be colorado. Colorado is the state that has more dive stores per capita than any other state. Florida leads the way for ski shops. Why this is, is a mistery, except that the grass is always greener I guess.
IndigoBlue:If there is no coastline or Great Lakes, there is not much of a market for scuba. Dive travel will not sustain the business.
Therefore the realistic alternatives are the East Coast, the West Coast, the Great Lakes, and the Gulf Coast. I would not want to own a dive store in a land locked location. Roller skating would be more lucrative as an opiate for the masses unlucky enough not to have a coast.
oceancrest67:Indigoblue:
Why are there scuba stores in Colorado...a land-locked state? Scuba stores exist in CO because there is a ready market for scuba training and gear in CO. A market will exist where you have population, facilities, the avenues, the opportunities and the supply and demand of consumer choice and mobility...whether land locked or coastal. Just look at the substitute / complement high adventure market for sports such as skiing, mountain biking, climbing, camping, hiking...etc etc. People that are into skiing are also likely to be interested in scuba diving.
Seasons change and airport facilities exist for winter CO skiers to travel and become summer time island divers...moving from one market to anther. Isn't the free market wonderful? Now CO skiers can spend their land-locked dollars at some coastal island resort diving.
Don't forget that there are many lakes, quarries and other fresh water diving locations for land locked scuba divers to dive in and train in...land-locked divers can simply hop in the car and drive to the nearest, most accessible, or most interesting land locked water location for diving activities.
Think of all the broad opportunities creative minds can muster in a free and open market place whether land locked or coastal.
oceancrest67:Indigoblue:
Don't forget that there are many lakes, quarries and other fresh water diving locations for land locked scuba divers to dive in and train in...land-locked divers can simply hop in the car and drive to the nearest, most accessible, or most interesting land locked water location for diving activities.
Think of all the broad opportunities creative minds can muster in a free and open market place whether land locked or coastal.