So you are building the pyramid10 PADI students pay for your 1 Tech class
interesting concept
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So you are building the pyramid10 PADI students pay for your 1 Tech class
interesting concept
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Do any of you feel that this is part of the reason for some of the rushed training? People who try to use this as a primary source of income push people through classes to try and maximize earnings vs. instructors who do it on the side aren't under the same economic pressures to make ends meet?
Do any of you feel that this is part of the reason for some of the rushed training? People who try to use this as a primary source of income push people through classes to try and maximize earnings vs. instructors who do it on the side aren't under the same economic pressures to make ends meet?
I believe rushed training is primarily a product of the situation in resorts. If people are going to learn to dive while on vacation (which is what I did), they are not going to want to spend the whole vacation in a classroom or pool doing skills. To make the classes attractive to people like that, the course time has to be cut down to the minimum possible. As I said, mine was cut down to the point that it contained significant standards violations.
In our area, most of the instruction is done through shops. Independent contractors (like me) join shop employees on the teaching schedule. The shop is a profit making venture and serves as many students as it can, but that still leaves plenty of time on the schedule to get work done to standards. (In case you are wondering how many people dive in Colorado, the last I heard we had the most divers per capita of any state. The Denver metro area has many full time dive shops competing for the customer dollar.)
What in the standards prevents a 2 day class in the PADI system?
IXΘYΣ;5221063:just google "scuba certification in two days"
here are a few... there are hundreds listed.
FAQs ~ Learn to Scuba Dive in Two (2) Days, Tampa (Fl) Florida
PADI Scuba Diving Lessons and Scuba Courses in Belize
Avadon Divers - Placencia, Belize - Diver Training & Certification
SCUBA Diving Lessons
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Do any of you feel that this is part of the reason for some of the rushed training? People who try to use this as a primary source of income push people through classes to try and maximize earnings vs. instructors who do it on the side aren't under the same economic pressures to make ends meet?