Philly215 0 #1 August 16, 2007 Well, my dad is one of the people who buy into the media portraying skydiving as insane and practically daring death and for people who have no will to live... My money for sky diving was going to come from side money during football season. Each week, I usually make like 80$ a week selling football pools and then I'd figure 20$ of my own, and I get 5 jumps a week while only paying for one out of my pocket. Now he threatens to cut my source to the bookie, who he knows, to keep me from getting $ from that... Any of you guys know a good article on easing peoples anti-skydiving views and proving that it's dangerous but the sport is relatively safe if the jumper is too? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Andrewwhyte 1 #2 August 16, 2007 Oh well, when you grow up you can skydive all you want. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
IanHarrop 42 #3 August 16, 2007 Quote Oh well, when you grow up you can skydive all you want. Some of us, me included, have yet to grow up... it optional "Where troubles melt like lemon drops, away above the chimney tops, that's where you'll find me" Dorothy Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
psipike02 0 #4 August 16, 2007 From what it sounds like, no amount of news stories about skydiving is going to change his mind. It might be best to just wait until you can fully fund it yourself a little more...that way it'll be your decision... Even my parents who support me (they've come a LONG way) aren't really excited. They ask about jumps and everything but are still scared, and you can't blame them, esp. since i'm the youngest. People who don't skydive will never truly understand the behind the scenes, the friendship and camaraderie that you develop and a TON of other things that you get from the sport. Each person is different in regards as to why they do this or what they get, but its an intangible quality of the sport that is only felt if you experience it first hand from more than just a tandem.Puttin' some stank on it. ----Hellfish #707---- Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Philly215 0 #5 August 16, 2007 Yeah your right. I'm 18 soon so technically I am free to do what I want. But just the money from football pools would've made it a whole lot easier and affordable. Thinking just go do the tandem without him knowing and toss him the video when I get home, show him I'm still standing after and it might lessen it? Ha Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
skybytch 273 #6 August 16, 2007 Does your dad pay any of your bills? If he's providing any of your financial support and doesn't want you to jump, listen to him and don't jump. Especially if you are going to school and he is helping pay for it - he won't take you defying him and jumping anyway as appreciating what he's doing for you, guaranteed. Skydiving will still be there when you are supporting yourself. Your dad might not be. Don't risk lifelong animosity with family members for a sport - and skydiving is a sport that you don't even know if you are going to like yet. btw, isn't selling football pools just a little bit illegal? Might not be something you want to openly discuss on an internet forum... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jimjumper 25 #7 August 16, 2007 I guess I'm lucky! I've taken both my parents on tandems. I also take my nieces and nephews as high school graduation presents. I'm waiting for the next generation to get old enough so I can take them! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
davelepka 4 #8 August 16, 2007 Thats awesome that your dad doesn't want you skydiving, but has no porblem with you associating with and doing business with bookies. I'm sure he's using the same logic in approving of the bookies that he's using to disapprove of skydiving, so good luck working through that. Really, if you think about it, maybe you shouldn't jump. You may end up getting a visit from a 'friend' of your dad's, and getting your knee caps relocated to the back of your legs. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Philly215 0 #9 August 16, 2007 Quote Thats awesome that your dad doesn't want you skydiving, but has no porblem with you associating with and doing business with bookies. I'm sure he's using the same logic in approving of the bookies that he's using to disapprove of skydiving, so good luck working through that. Really, if you think about it, maybe you shouldn't jump. You may end up getting a visit from a 'friend' of your dad's, and getting your knee caps relocated to the back of your legs. You make it sound like we might belong to a "certain italian subculture..." lol. In philly, football pools are a huge thing that's been around so long it's normal to everyone pretty much. He figures it's side money that's not getting out of hand, 5-20$'s/pool, no one gets nuts. I think I might be getting him to give in though, because now he asked about going to watch at the dropzone of other people jumping, sound good? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
psipike02 0 #10 August 16, 2007 If that was his suggestion, yeah why not...it'll give him a chance to see everything first hand. IMO, I would find an instructor (if you know of any that you're cool with) at the dz and have them talk to your parents about their concerns. My parents did that and it definitely helped and your instructors kind of "go to bat for you" in a way. They won't persuade them to let you do it, but they will break it down and not bullshit them just because they're non-skydiversPuttin' some stank on it. ----Hellfish #707---- Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Butters 0 #11 August 16, 2007 If your parents are paying your bills ... you should try to respect your parents decisions. If you are paying your bills ... your parents should try to respect your decisions. It can be a safe sport or it can be a dangerous sport, it all depends on the decisions you make (or don't make). Stop asking if it is a risk and start learning what are the risks and how to avoid them. This will show your parents that you are attempting to be as safe as possible."That looks dangerous." Leopold Stotch Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
davelepka 4 #12 August 16, 2007 Yeah thats about right. Let him see a busy day at the DZ, and the people going up and coming down happy. Have him talk to first timers at the DZ before and after they jump. Let him speak to an instructor of whatever. I'm pretty sure that once he sees it's not Patrick Syawze yelling instructions at you in freefall, he may ease up a bit. On the other hand, if you're a good earner for the bookie, maybe your dad gets a visit...... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Myrka 0 #13 August 16, 2007 Haha, this is such an amusing thread! I’m very new to the sport, but $5-$20 a pool??… you’ll need to do LOTs and LOTs of those to support a skydiving habit Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Philly215 0 #14 August 16, 2007 I've got money to the side to pay for the AFF if I indeed do go all the way with it and enough $ for my own gear down the road. I was saying at 20$ a jump, the 80$-140$ I make a week just from pools would be a good and easy way to pay for the jumps themself. 140 = 7 jumps for doing nothing but pools. On top of that I take home 1400 from working a month, and college is free. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jtval 0 #15 August 16, 2007 Just tell your dad that you're either going to skydive or become a gay hooker.But you better be wiling to call his bluff My photos My Videos Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
psipike02 0 #16 August 16, 2007 QuoteI've got money to the side to pay for the AFF if I indeed do go all the way with it and enough $ for my own gear down the road. I was saying at 20$ a jump, the 80$-140$ I make a week just from pools would be a good and easy way to pay for the jumps themself. 140 = 7 jumps for doing nothing but pools. On top of that I take home 1400 from working a month, and college is free. Wait wait wait....hold on there young grasshopper... $140??? Your AFF is going to cost just a tad more than that.....unless you're getting an AMAZING deal on AFF. AFF costs me about $1400. Is that way you meant?? Maybe I misunderstood??Puttin' some stank on it. ----Hellfish #707---- Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Myrka 0 #17 August 16, 2007 don't forget to set one pool apart for the case of the beer Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Philly215 0 #18 August 16, 2007 Quote don't forget to set one pool apart for the case of the beer lol im only 18. unless theres someone who'll teach me how to pack who wants a case of beer for the teaching ha Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jtval 0 #19 August 16, 2007 thats what the $20 is for. I think he saw the price of a fun ump and thought it was the price of every jump. Young grasshopper, go look again. The certification is quite a bit more, but so worth the money. My photos My Videos Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Philly215 0 #20 August 16, 2007 QuoteQuoteI've got money to the side to pay for the AFF if I indeed do go all the way with it and enough $ for my own gear down the road. I was saying at 20$ a jump, the 80$-140$ I make a week just from pools would be a good and easy way to pay for the jumps themself. 140 = 7 jumps for doing nothing but pools. On top of that I take home 1400 from working a month, and college is free. Wait wait wait....hold on there young grasshopper... $140??? Your AFF is going to cost just a tad more than that.....unless you're getting an AMAZING deal on AFF. AFF costs me about $1400. Is that way you meant?? Maybe I misunderstood?? Yeah the AFF is 1595, I have money aside for that already. I was saying if I go along with the AFF and proceed to jumping on my own and being licensed, jumps are 20$ here and that during the season pools would pay for the jumps. I was saying to the guy who said "5-20$ a pool? skydiving's an expensive sport", that 140 from pools = 7 fun jumps. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jtval 0 #21 August 16, 2007 Cool I was hoping ythatr was the case.... BTW- you'll have to rent gear. you can probably double your jumping expense until you get your own gear.My photos My Videos Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
skybytch 273 #22 August 16, 2007 Quotelol im only 18. unless theres someone who'll teach me how to pack who wants a case of beer for the teaching ha Nobody cares how old you are when it comes to paying your beer fines. You'll have no trouble finding someone over 21 to hand your money to so they can go buy your case and put it in the dz fridge. The only possible out is if you are a recovering alcoholic. And even then you'll be expected to bring a case of something for a first, even if it's a case of water. btw, packing is an excellent way to make money. And it's legal, too. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Myrka 0 #23 August 16, 2007 hehe... there are no sugardaddies in skydiving, that's for sure LOL... but yea, it's TOTALLY worth it Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kelpdiver 2 #24 August 16, 2007 QuoteYeah your right. I'm 18 soon so technically I am free to do what I want. But just the money from football pools would've made it a whole lot easier and affordable. Thinking just go do the tandem without him knowing and toss him the video when I get home, show him I'm still standing after and it might lessen it? Ha Well, it's usually better to not mention the subject prior and then throw down the video. In your case it would be a direct act of defiance and you could get a wide range of reactions, up to 'get OUT of my house.' Somewhat lower risk to do it for 6 months and then mention it. But if you get caught... I am a bit amused by the acceptance of petty book making. Though harmless in my eyes, it can have legal as well as physical consequences. Of course, you're raising most of the money during the least jumpable part of the year (I'm assuming, I'm from California). And 18 yo's find a lot of ways to spend 140$ in easy cash. I felt I had a lot of strings pulling on me while I still was assisted by my parents though colllege. The crazy shit started pretty soon after though - with a small motorcycle purchased right before graduation. Your best bet if to get him to sit out for an afternoon at the LZ and see all the 'normal' people survive the tandems. If you can get a grandma to go, even better. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Philly215 0 #25 August 16, 2007 QuoteQuotelol im only 18. unless theres someone who'll teach me how to pack who wants a case of beer for the teaching ha Nobody cares how old you are when it comes to paying your beer fines. You'll have no trouble finding someone over 21 to hand your money to so they can go buy your case and put it in the dz fridge. The only possible out is if you are a recovering alcoholic. And even then you'll be expected to bring a case of something for a first, even if it's a case of water. btw, packing is an excellent way to make money. And it's legal, too. Yeah I've been reading that but I don't wanna go and look like im ahead of myself, not even legal to jump just yet. Keep thinkin their gonna be like "Wtf, this kid doesn't even know what he's in for and he's trying to learn to pack?" Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites