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    The overpaid moderators eat into TJ's profits on here.

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    The overpaid moderators eat into TJ's profits on here.
    Yes, we need to cut your salary in half

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    I told TJ I would work for $1 this year but he said he wasn't giving out raises.

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    When I started diving the shop that certified me was pushing the professional development path, and I passed in it. I dive for me, and I want to keep it that way. If I'm at my favorite shop in the keys and they ask me to guide a wreck dive, I may or may not do it. If I do, it's a favor for the shop owner. I have friends that come to cave dive from out of the area and I'll gladly dive with them, but it is as friends, nothing else. I dive for me. It was, and still is, a conscious decision. I have considered getting certified as divemaster so I could have access to professional liability coverage through an agency in open water, but I'm doing less and less of it, so I'll pass.


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    If you're an OW instructor and you want to exploit it for the most fun go down to the islands or hop on a liveaboard... You don't make much money but it's a hell of a lifestyle!

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    Quote Originally Posted by mfascuba View Post
    When I started diving the shop that certified me was pushing the professional development path
    Yeah, when I was filling out the paperwork for my OW class there was a question, "Are you interested in becoming a scuba instructor?" In the space under it I wrote, "Are you aware that I don't even know how to scuba dive myself?"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sludge View Post
    Yeah, when I was filling out the paperwork for my OW class there was a question, "Are you interested in becoming a scuba instructor?" In the space under it I wrote, "Are you aware that I don't even know how to scuba dive myself?"

    I just choked on my tea! That's classic!


    It seems as if the industry standard has become minimally experienced shake-and-bake instructors pushing people through quickie OW courses. It's no wonder that any popular OW site is a menagerie of clueless people flopping around kicking the bottom, and that only a small percentage of people who become OW certified are still diving five years later.

    Fortunately there are some great OW instructors out there - you just have to be smart enough or lucky enough to find one. Tracy and I had an excellent OW instructor, and are still grateful that we got the instruction that we did. We were both smart and lucky - Tracy was smart to find a great instructor fur us, and I was lucky that she did.

    Mike

    PS: When I was a ski patroller, we used to say that the only qualification needed for becoming a ski instructor was that the Ski School had an Instructors parka that you'd fit into. Skiing is another example of a once adventurous endeavor, engaged in mostly by hard core enthusiasts, that has been severely dumbed down in the course of converting it into a mass market recreation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sludge View Post
    Yeah, when I was filling out the paperwork for my OW class there was a question, "Are you interested in becoming a scuba instructor?" In the space under it I wrote, "Are you aware that I don't even know how to scuba dive myself?"
    Where's the "like" button?

    Hilarious.


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    Truck driver trainers are about the same. When I was filling out my paperwork for my very first trucking job, a recruiter told me "come see me when you hit 6 months so I can make you a trainer!" My response was pretty similar to Sludge's. But it definitely explained some of the "I cannot believe this sh*t" stuff that I saw fellow drivers doing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sludge View Post
    Yeah, when I was filling out the paperwork for my OW class there was a question, "Are you interested in becoming a scuba instructor?" In the space under it I wrote, "Are you aware that I don't even know how to scuba dive myself?"
    Gee, I thought you wrote in "I would rather spend 20 years working on regulators".

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