I don't think I ever thought I knew it all, but I remember around 50 dives when I thought I was pretty good.....until a very, very, very good DM in Cozumel said "you need to work on your bouyancy".....he was right.
I do notice my mistakes now and am more critical of my diving....it was nice a...
I did a bit of research.....please keep in mind that these are my thoughts only, other people will have different ideas that are just as valid and maybe more so.
To start with I've always preferred ASUS motherboards and AMD CPU's, so I'll go with those. They've always worked for me so I've...
I'd recommend a desktop rather than a laptop for photo or video editting. Software demands more RAM, CPU and video power with each new release and your photo/video files get larger. Desktops have more "room" to upgrade and are generally less expensive to start with.
I asked DAN if I could let my membership lapse and then start it again this fall, when we plan to travel again for diving. They said no problem and no extra charges or anything, just happy we plan to renew in the future.
Thanks for the reply. We do look at things differently, but I understand where you're coming from.
My tendency would be to write a job description that included all those things you're looking for in an instructor so, hopefully, people who do things differently and don't want to change don't...
I'm not a scuba instructor, nor a school teacher but have written and conducted courses for adults. I'm not sure why you think most instructor candidates would crash and burn. I assume we're talking about certified instructors and you're assessing them as employees or contractors for a dive shop.
Just wondering....did any of the candidates ask beforehand as to the type of assessment you wanted to see ?
Did any ask if they could bring more than one example ?
If you put aside any form of competency/skill testing the only way you can assess a potential employee you don't know is by what they have done in the past. You can sometimes determine their depth of experience in an interview but there's no way to reliably assess competence. New grads, even...
The point I was trying to make by bringing up other activities that could result in death or serious injury was that SCUBA is one of the few that has mandatory instruction. The others depend on participants educating themselves...the onus is on the person who chooses to take up the activity...
We do often get into discussions about the quality of scuba training and how that should/could be improved or how a few instructors provide a much higher quality of training with increased expectations of their students. My few years of experience with scuba instructors/divemasters and...
Here in Vancouver there are really only two temperature ranges for diving. The heated pool or the ocean which is usually mid 40s year round. So yes the mask R&R is a bit of a shocker. The saving grace is that the open water training environment is on an extremely gentle slope and my class was...
We took our AOW in the summer in Vancouver. The viz at that time of the year is nameplate....I couldn't see my hand on my fully extended arm holding onto the buoy anchor chain.
Our night dive was the same conditions. The instructors (both of whom are very competent) inadvertently brought a...
All my OW class were in drysuits. I've only been with one diver in BC waters who wore a wetsuit and he was a really hardy guy who was originally from Nova Scotia and didn't mind being a bit cold (or didn't feel it as much as most people). We did a pool orientation with the drysuits and could...
I said in a previous post that I would have some questions if I were the defandant's lawyer....in this case I'm talking about the instructor, not the dive shop.
How did the deceased diver represent her experience level ? Were details provided or did she present as a certified diver only ?
Why...
It certainly looks like gross negligence, based on the suit prepared and submitted by the plaintiff's lawyer, which is what you would expect. I'm not saying he's wrong or missreprenting the facts, but I can see the defendants' lawyers having some questions. There are things missing at this...
One thing....I understood from the brief that the diver had weight pockets in her BCD with 20-24 lbs of lead. It implied that she hadn't been show how to release them to drop the weights.
I think it would depend on which meds you're taking. I take beta blockers and antidepressants and have no problem diving with either. In the past I have also taken quetiapine and done a few dives while on it....not sure I'd want to do that long term. I have also taken ativan for a short...
Thanks for the original post. It was quite thought provoking. For my family, even though 4 of us are certified divers (myself, my wife, 4 kids and partners) the above quote definitely applies.
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