azhar
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Recent threads about the state of affairs of scuba training, whether and how the scuba industry might try to attract new divers, and what impact the dynamic of upselling new/existing divers on gear and training as the main source of revenue (since there are fewer new divers) might have on the scuba diving industry overall.
With no single voice trying to drive interest and demand for scuba diving, we are left with the various manufacturers, agencies, shops, boats, resorts, instructors, etc (and their individual, often conflicting messaging) in a desperate fight for the handful of people who have come to their own conclusion for whatever reason that they want to be a scuba diver.
To examine whether this approach has fostered a compelling value proposition that is attractive or repulsive from the potential new diver's point of view I present
Monty Pythons The Dive Industry Sketch
Lol...reminds me of LDS owner in Karachi, Pakistan. I came to the point of quitting on diving. Luckily I came across a great mentor!