Rinse it off and let it dry. It is still "new".
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Rinse it off and let it dry. It is still "new".
yet skydiving instructors are paid very well. You'll usually only find one at a drop zone, unless it's a very busy drop zone, and he gets a couple of hundred for a tandem jump. Which takes very little instruction. It's an experience for many folks. If you want to take lessons, it's a different story.
2) not marketing to young people. We may prefer experiences, we want to rent and we want to do other things too. Why not let us? Dive boats can be used for so many things other than diving too. Nobody is marketing it this way which is why just 70 year olds go.
The only millennials who have money to dive are probably like me - young, liberal, work in hot industries (tech, finance).
2) not marketing to young people. We may prefer experiences, we want to rent and we want to do other things too. Why not let us? Dive boats can be used for so many things other than diving too. Nobody is marketing it this way which is why just 70 year olds go.
3) associated with old people - when I try to get my friends to go diving with me they generally say "aren't there a lot of old people?" I can't believe I hadn't thought of it before. They don't like the amount of equipment - barrier to entry is too high for millennials who want to try before they buy and want things now. They don't like how complicated everything is. Or how you have to fly somewhere tropical to see anything worthwhile. Or get in a dry suit which is worse. They want easy, fun things.