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I'm not sure if I'm posting in the right area.
For some reason I can't find a forum on commercial diving.
Anyway, can anyone make recommendation as to which commercial diving school is best and which ones to avoid?
And how does one go about going to school and still work full time?? I'm considering a school in Jacksonville. Any one know
anything about that one?
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"Stupidity got us into this mess and stupidity will get us out."
There are two schools in Jacksonville, MESCO and Cpt Blacks.
You may want to look into the state funded schools Youngs memorial in LA and Santa Barbara in CA.
Your tuition will run between 2000.00 and 5000.00 instead of 15,000 to 20,000 at most commercial courses.
Jeff
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Jeffrey M. Lane
RME-Diver Commercial Diving www.rmediver.com Based in Florida and available throughout the Southeast for salvage, demolition, construction