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Roberto,
(By chartered in the BVI do you mean you rented a boat _from_ someone, or _to_ someone?) Anyway, sorry you took offense, I didn't mean it that way. Experience and self-learning matter. They matter a lot. And some people are very good self-teachers. So, so far, we agree. I do (true to form), however, stand by my previous comments. I heard a neat quotation somewhere recently about somebody who had been doing a certain job for twenty years, but without formal training. Now, this was said by a guy _with_ formal training, so he may have had a vested interest. But there is still some truth to it, it seems to me. The quote is, "Yes, you've been doing the first year twenty times over." In other words, formal instruction matters, too. A problem which sometimes arises without it is that something small but important gets missed. The IALA buoyage system might be a tiny example. Or, rare but critical variations of a common problem aren't realized by the self-learner. And so forth. I know a guy who taught a retired Admiral the Power Squadron boating course. The Admiral, of course, was above all this, but wanted the insurance discount or something. He failed. He took the course again. I met a thoracic surgeon who took an Advanced Trauma Life Support Course (years ago) - and failed. He hadn't really tried hard because he had figured himself above that. Like the Admiral, however, he was an intelligent man, and so put his ego on the back burner, and took the course again. I'm about to go on a course to fine-tune the skills I use in a career I've successfully pursued daily for twenty-two years - and the course is said to be very hard, and humbling (but not punitive!). Some people take a course and manage to pass but weren't really there to learn, and don't apply anything they were taught. That doesn't mean that all training is superfluous. That only means that some people need a lot and some need a little, and you can lead some people to knowledge but you can't make them think, etc., etc. It's not the certificate that matters. It's the skills and knowledge and wisdom which matter, and sometimes they go along with a certificate, and sometimes not. Doesn't mean all certificates are worthless. My wife's calling me for supper. I've learned enough without going to school to know I had better go. Charles P.S. I'm not in the certifying business. I do belong to and support the Power Squadron (www.brockville.com/CPS), which is a volunteer training organization. And my unrelated business(es) are doing fine, thanks for asking. ==== Charles T. Low - remove "UN" www.boatdocking.com/BDPhoto.html - Photo Contest www.boatdocking.com www.ctlow.ca/Trojan26 - my boat ==== "BIANCO ROBERTO" wrote in message ... well, Charles, it sounds like you run a boating certification agency or are associated with one which sorely needs customers. hows business these days? i've chartered in the BVI, i see a different arrangement of the buoys on a map of a Greek harbor because i am studying the area and i take a closer look, i get concerned, i ask a simple question in the right newsgroup, corteous people reply, my problem is solved, and without taking a boating course --- what's the deal with your skewed comment?!? in my view, attention to detail should be a plus in anybody's sailing resume and attitude. but not in your certificate-prone, short-sighted perspective. just can't stand people with a can-do attitude, can you? i haven't taken a boating course, but i've crewed and read enough to feel confident to bareboat-charter on my own for the first last year, and bring back both boat and crew without a scratch. it's your experience and knowledge that counts when you apply for a bareboat charter, and not the list of the boating courses you've taken. besides the fact that, sometimes, even people who shouldn't ever skipper a boat get certified, and just in a week, paying top dollars, because failing them would be bad for business. then they go out there, wreck their boats, but, hey, it's not your responsibility, you "certified" them, right? ever certified one of those yourself, Charles? r |
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