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Old 02-12-02, 10:30 PM
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Hello all, if you think that £75 is a lot of money for this course then take a look at this.
If I were to do the course for you I would meet you at Capernwray where you would pay for your entry and mine and the rescue divers ( HSE Requirement ) so that's £18 + two air fills each as two dives required, so that's another £15.
If I was lucky I could get away with slipping the rescue diver £10 and another £10 for the surface support ( HSE Requirement ). £15 for the video and manual £15 for the PIC (admin fee). My out of pocket expenses are £10 for fuel.
So if my maths are right that's £93 and I haven't made a penny yet and I am not a charity. I have a £450 oxygen kit sat there ( HSE Requirement ) that had to be paid for and then my annual HSE medical at nearly £100 my professional insurance at £160 a year.
Do you get the picture. So how much would you charge for this course if you were in my position? I am very interested to see  your replies.

(Edited by Phil Ennis at 9:34 pm on Dec. 2, 2002)


(Edited by Phil Ennis at 10:31 pm on Dec. 2, 2002)
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