SE> If you're serious about taking a scuba equipment repair class
SE> then you should set your sites about two hours north and spend
SE> the week with Rudy Mola at Diving Technologies International in
SE> Ft. Lauderdale. Rudy is President of the International Association
SE> of Scuba Technicians, and runs the absolute best equipment repair
SE> program in the country. (My personal opinion, of course).
Actually I tried to go to DT's class last fall but did not get the paper work
filled out in time to get the funding. I have called down there since the
first of the year and left messages but they have not returned my calls not
sent any information. I don't know if they are comfortable working with
vocational rehabilitation grants or not but that is where the funding is
coming from. From what I've seen and heard though I would have to agree that
the DT program looks like the better of the two options but it's moot if I
can't get into the program.
Thanks for the info. At this time I haven't actually signed up so I will try
to see what I can work out to get the class info for this year from DT.
Dennis
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