menzies
Guru
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You never heard of being under the affluence of incahol?
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Actually the courses seem to be $70 for non members and $50 for members, at least in my area. Which in my opinion is very reasonable for an 8-10 week course and materials.
I imagine if we were closer to the coast there would be less of a problem getting enough students to have the courses.
Here is a link to the electrical course in Greensboro NC - https://www.usps.org/cgi-bin-nat/eddept/800/getregformx.cgi?L-14577
Menzies
I don't u der stand the connection between affluent students and BUI but I'm not very smart and need an explanation. Please.
I looked at the USPS websites for more information but I could not find the information for which we were looking.
Do you know how many times the class meets each week, how many hours and how many weeks?
We would be interesting in taking the electrical as well the piloting classes if the schedule works out.
Thanks,
Dan
I will get that info for you Dan. Are you interested in taking the courses in Greensboro?
Wifey B: While Greensboro sounds ok, wouldn't the odds of someone with true coastal experience increase a bit...you know....umm....actually at the coast? Now you may have someone with it locally but then will the other students be lake oriented and skew the approach? I just know how the Lake Norman one was...it was actually Lake Norman Sail and Power Squadron, still part of the US Power Squadron.
Yes we interested if the schedule works for us. We are about an hour away from the class location so we would have two hours of driving for each class. How many times a week they hold the class and how many hours for each class will let us know if we can attend. We would love to do the electrical class as well as the pilot classes.
Later,
Dan
Another thought Eddie, is to see if the course is offered in New Bern. I bet you'll find more availability there.
Scott
Not being a drinker I don't understand, perhaps if I drank (and a lot) I could understand the relationship of being affluent and BUI.
Dan,
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The courses are one night a week for about an hour and a half each night and run for 8-10 weeks. The course is about $70 and only $15 for spouse if you share material. That's what we did.
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Google "under the affluence of incohol"
I would love to take one of them in NB but our current pattern is to be there every other weekend for long weekends so weeknight courses would be different. Greensboro is just nice because it's so close.
Wish there was more of an accelerated course like a long weekend. It's going to take a while to take one course at a time, one night a week, for 8-10 weeks each.
What you are failing to realize is the the power squadron instuctors are volunteers,not paid.So,to expect a two ,or three day course is not reasonable.The people have jobs.I'd be interested in a course, too, but one night a week for an hour and a half is horribly inefficient. A 2 or 3 day course at one time works well, and that's the kind of training I usually take, unless it's one on one.
Thank you!
I saw the electrical course in Greensboro but not anything else. We might be able to do the pilot course in October.
One day a week is good and bad. It makes it easier for us to get up there for one night but 8-10 weeks stinks. Our trip to Greensboro would be about two hours round trip and about the same amount of time to get to Raleigh.
As long as the class is not on Monday we should be able to make the class schedule wise.
The wife and I are discussing things and we would like to take the electrical and pilot class.
Thanks again for the info.
Dan
What you are failing to realize is the the power squadron instuctors are volunteers,not paid.So,to expect a two ,or three day course is not reasonable.The people have jobs.
Dan,
Here is the email for my contact who can give you more info and register you if you want to sign up.
cooperck@northstate.net
Lt/C Craig A. Cooper, AP- Squadron Education Officer
I can appreciate that, but a hour and a half? Totally inefficient.
When I taught evening classes or weekend stuff, it was a minimum of 3 hours to make it worth it. And there were a few of us that worked the night shift so we could teach days. Worked quite well. I've done both volunteer and paid teaching (not in boating).
I would think a saturday or sunday class would work fine. I've attended many, many seminars that are 2 or3 day training events that worked great. (often 5 a year). The evening stuff just doesn't work well.