HamTrainChickenLaser
Contributor
I'm brand new to diving. I found a local shop to do a "try scuba" class and that was SSI. I found an instructor at my diving vacation location and he happened to be PADI- and I did my open water and advanced with him.
Once I was home I planned the next diving vacation to get my rescue diver and deep diver and that shop advertised that they offered both PADI and SSI, but when I wanted to do the bookwork ahead of time he pushed me toward SSI- probably because less money out of his pocket up front? No worries, I did all that bookwork with SSI.
In the meantime the local shop that serviced my gear happened to be the cheapest place to do the nitrox course, so I thought what the heck- it's SDI and I've not done a course with them yet. I did the course and when I was finishing up the in-person tank labeling and testing and logging, I asked about getting a physical card. They printed it ON THE SPOT and it was FREE. If I can get a free physical card for any course that I do, why not always go with SDI- particularly because their courses seem legit and it's a great shop?
How much is a physical card from PADI- $55 or $60? What will it be next year? They are constantly squeezing and frankly, with the prices of everything going up up up, the consumer is sick to death of that. I've never needed an SSI physical card and don't know what they cost, but I will find out as soon as I finish my rescue diver course because that is a card I want as it is what I will show any operator who asks.
Once I was home I planned the next diving vacation to get my rescue diver and deep diver and that shop advertised that they offered both PADI and SSI, but when I wanted to do the bookwork ahead of time he pushed me toward SSI- probably because less money out of his pocket up front? No worries, I did all that bookwork with SSI.
In the meantime the local shop that serviced my gear happened to be the cheapest place to do the nitrox course, so I thought what the heck- it's SDI and I've not done a course with them yet. I did the course and when I was finishing up the in-person tank labeling and testing and logging, I asked about getting a physical card. They printed it ON THE SPOT and it was FREE. If I can get a free physical card for any course that I do, why not always go with SDI- particularly because their courses seem legit and it's a great shop?
How much is a physical card from PADI- $55 or $60? What will it be next year? They are constantly squeezing and frankly, with the prices of everything going up up up, the consumer is sick to death of that. I've never needed an SSI physical card and don't know what they cost, but I will find out as soon as I finish my rescue diver course because that is a card I want as it is what I will show any operator who asks.