I work in a technical field of Oracle and software development. Some projects are small and some are large. And the larger the project the more complex as to be expected. And what I have learned over the years is that no matter how many rules there are in place invariably each rule has a valid reason why it does work for every situation.
Bowling is in this same state where when we look at individual aspects of something it is easy to assume it is that way everywhere and we try to lump sum everything into some rule.
For example, Bones post about the manager not knowing his business and suddenly the whole bowling industry is tainted. Or my house is easy so every house is... or my house in decline (attrition) so the industry is. It is so easy for everyone to equate there experience to a holistic view that while it explains your specific situation it does not truely represent the intire truth.
I for one think the industry is in deed in bad shape in general simply by the numbers lost to attrition. It seems every year the number of league bowlers dwindles down. And I think there are many reasons for this. In the past I have not seem where the ABC had ever intended to do something about it. But I do see that USBC is attempting to do things. So I think there is promise and I am sure that it is not going to be an over night miracle. As well, I hear rumblings looking to improve integrity (scoring pace) from many different avenues. And I see that many of the bowling centers (which are left) are the ones that are doing a better job of doing there business. And as much as I dont like today's technology (as many of you know I bash) I do think it can even out the playing field for many styles even if that means everyone scores 20+ pins higher on average (I know here come this debate).
So even though it is not as good as it can or should be I think things are turning around. And if you find some problems with your specific situation you can make the difference by notifying those of it and offering suggestions. Each one of us has a responsibility to improve what we see is wrong. If we dont, we are as much to blame for the problem.
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