A career as a dive instructor - realistic or idealistic?

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Woo hoo! I am a rescue diver! And wow, was it hard work! If I want to know what navy boot camp is like I will do a rescue course, Mermaids style!
I'm starting training as a DM now, but I won't actually become one for another 2 months. I am going on a liveaboard trip to The Similan Islands in the Andaman Sea in a week...I am looking forward to getting out of Pattaya, but life is alllll good!
 
Sirenita:
Woo hoo! I am a rescue diver! And wow, was it hard work! If I want to know what navy boot camp is like I will do a rescue course, Mermaids style!
I'm starting training as a DM now, but I won't actually become one for another 2 months. I am going on a liveaboard trip to The Similan Islands in the Andaman Sea in a week...I am looking forward to getting out of Pattaya, but life is alllll good!
Congratulations! Enjoy the liveaboard.

Willie
 
Have some fun diving. It's not all work work work. Looking forward to the trip report.
Are you enjoying living in a different country and culture? :06:
I find it's completely different from being a tourist. After a time there is always something I miss from home, normally something stupid, like a haggis supper, but the exposure to the different culture, food, etc makes it very worth while.
 
Orangelemon, Oh, so you have Justin safely with you in Phuket? Hehe, or safely locked up in a dungeon somewhere? :p
 

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