Welcome to ScubaBoard, the world's largest scuba diving community. Registration is not required to read the forums, but we encourage you to join. Joining has its benefits and enables you to participate in the discussions.
Benefits of registering include
Why do you care what other people think? Do what makes you happy and if it is diving then dive wherever you want.
not sure what that means but Okies including divers are some of the nicest people you will meet. that is unless you are a Longhorn fan
I am curious - do you sense that attitude to be coming from the people (customers) who hang out there, or from the shop staff. If the former, ignore it - the world is full of posers who, in almost any sport, are great at name-dropping, such as: 'Yeah, the last time I dove Cozumel it was really hard - I had just gotten back from a trip to the Red Sea and was still jet-lagged, plus all my gear was still lost somewhere between the Galapagos and Truk Lagoon, so I had to buy all new stuff.'The majority of those who spend a good bit of time on the week ends hanging out at my local dive shop are in the upper income levels. I do not have any problem with what a person has or earns. But when the atmosphere is such that unless you can afford at least one or more out of country dive trips a year then you must not be serious about diving it can become discouraging.
After almost 5 decades of snorkeling I will be taking my OW cert class. But I have an observation that I wish to share with the group. Most everyone I have met in this sport is friendly and supportive. Like all sports ego's sometimes get played out, but that is human nature. What i do find a bit dis-heartening is the sense of economic class distinction. The majority of those who spend a good bit of time on the week ends hanging out at my local dive shop are in the upper income levels. I do not have any problem with what a person has or earns. But when the atmosphere is such that unless you can afford at least one or more out of country dive trips a year then you must not be serious about diving it can become discouraging.
I do not mean to offend others with this post but please realize that for many of us this is a dream we are having to make many sacrafices to fufill. And that due to our income levels we may have to take longer to achieve our goals and that a out of country dive trip will at best be a once every five to ten year or more adventure.