Have to say... This is just the kind of thing that puts the downer on SD for me...
This is an advert not an invitation to critique! surely a service provider can advertise his perfectly legal and above board services without being shot down in flames
I wouldn't worry yourself about robust debate of Jelendeer's (often apparently controversialist) postings. They have a strong team of defenders (though I wish they would identify themselves openly) and are quite capable of looking after themselves.
Kudos to them for continuing to push the boundaries of what is permissible within the sometimes fusty establishment.
This offer appears to be rather unique and was posted with an intentionally eyecatching title i.e.
"Available: get your DSC2 in only 2 days !"
Unsurprising that it has attracted some strong questions, and produced some informative details about the way DSC2 is administered, which has caused me to re-examine whether it is relevant for me.
I'm sure JDS will have benefited strongly from the interest thus generated.
As I understand things, this is primarily an open discussion forum, not an advertising showcase.
Apropos another post "
DMQ is exactly that.. a qualification". It isn't a qualification. It is simply a certificate, i.e. a piece of paper.
DMQ is the name of the limited company which maintains the DSC (Deer Stalking Certificate) standards, which are "
linked to the recognised current National Occupational Standards (NOS)". Linked, but but not equivalent. Its a pity that they use the "Q" word in their name as it is potentially misleading.
DSC2 went through a bad patch a few years ago and was exposed as sometimes tarnished and discredited, even occasionally corrupted by cronyism and sharp practice. I was just starting stalking at the time, and was strongly advised by several involved in the system to have nothing to do with it.
I am interested to see whether it can continue to be relevant, particularly in Scotland post 2014. North of the Border it is a dwindling asset, with a shelf life of only a few years, which does not encourage me to undertake it.
I realise that it is the basis of a considerable industry for the professional community, but I am struggling to understand its relevance to the average recreational stalker.