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    What Can The Industry Do To Help Independent Instructors?

    As stated on our website and in previous posts, our instructors find their own students, conduct ALL of the training, retain ALL of the training income, then after certification refer students to an affiliate facility for equipment. Our system has been around for MANY years - the background and...
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    What Can The Industry Do To Help Independent Instructors?

    After MANY years as a comfortably successful independent instructor , I don't think the current industry CAN help independents. Everything is too tied to the pursuit of high volume. However potential independent instructors can certainly help themselves. Each instructor has a choice - either be...
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    Introducing National Scuba Instructor Alliance

    This is our initial introduction - we hope to be fully operational in a few months. We are currently gaining ideas and help from LIKE MINDED instructors ( those who see value in the philosophies listed on the site ). Instructors who fit that category may utilize the contact info on the site...
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    Why The National Scuba Instructor Alliance Uses Nase

    An additional NASE benefit is agency personnel finding ways to protect their instructors from high insurance costs. Nice move.
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    What Kind Of Instructor Are You ?????

    INDEPENDENT INSTRUCTORS - a different perspective For our own purposes we classify instructors into three different categories. HOBBY Instructors - - who may or may not ever feel a real need to teach – are usually satisfied belonging - - and are OK with the status que. VOCATION instructors...
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    Introducing National Scuba Instructor Alliance

    SURVEY : There is approximately 30% of the scuba market that WELCOMES an individualized mentorship style training program - - at ALL levels - - and are willing to pay adequately for the difference. We would like to find out if there are some instructors who would be interested in learning about...
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