Scuba fans dive into fun career with Ann Arbor store
Some Ann Arbor residents are following their dream, no matter how deep underwater it takes them. Excerpt: For many years Dave and Rachael Kasper split time between jobs in the corporate world and their passion for scuba diving. After moving back to Ann Arbor in 1996, the couple opened Huron Scuba out of their home, but continued to work: Dave as a lawyer and Rachael as an engineer at General Motors. But by 1999, the Kaspers had a watershed moment. “We started with three students lined up on our living room couch with an old-fashioned overhead projector,” Rachael Kasper said. “It got to the point where our students asked us, ‘Why are you taking us to other dive shops to buy equipment? Why don’t you guys have a dive shop?'” Read the rest of the story here.
Some Ann Arbor residents are following their dream, no matter how deep underwater it takes them.
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For many years Dave and Rachael Kasper split time between jobs in the corporate world and their passion for scuba diving.
After moving back to Ann Arbor in 1996, the couple opened Huron Scuba out of their home, but continued to work: Dave as a lawyer and Rachael as an engineer at General Motors.
But by 1999, the Kaspers had a watershed moment.
“We started with three students lined up on our living room couch with an old-fashioned overhead projector,” Rachael Kasper said. “It got to the point where our students asked us, ‘Why are you taking us to other dive shops to buy equipment? Why don’t you guys have a dive shop?'”
Read the rest of the story here.