pidgiepoo
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Kudos to you for teaching the correct way to new students. Wish I would have had such indepth/thorough training. You get a gold star !
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Having a hard time today. I have written and erased this post several times so far. I'm not quite sure how to address my feelings about my day, but I think I might have found an approach that will work, here goes.
To start, let me tell you that there are instructors out here that really do care! We are trying our best each and every day. Sure we make mistakes, we try to learn from them, and we ultimately have your best interest at heart. That having been said......................
Please people, hold your instructors accountable. It is hard, because humans don't know what we don't know. We hire an expert to teach us and have to trust that they are doing right by us. So a little advice. If you are dealing with a PADI instructor, they have slates. Every confined water session, and open water session has a slate that tells them what to do and how to do it. They should be sitting down with you both before and after each session and going over the slate point by point. THERE ARE NO OPTIONAL PIECES!!! If they don't go through the slates with you, or are skipping lines on it, ASK THEM WHY!!!! Keep track of your training, and answer the training survey that PADI sends you as honestly as possible. If they don't send you one, call them at 1800 729-7235 and ask for one. At a minimum, ask for a copy of your training record and make sure you did everything that is on it. Did you do the skin diving portion of the course??? No, why not??? Did you do the controlled emergency swimming ascent up a rope??? No, why not?
ask please!
p.s. my new students are doing great! They are enthusiastic, well prepared, and I believe will be excellent divers.
... We had two great dives, one at Chankanaab shallows, and the other at Paradise reef...
Being a Coz long-timer and experienced diver, it's sometimes hard to get the "advanced" boat to do these 2 shallow dives, even for a second dive! Both are very nice, max bottom time dives, what a great start for a new diver's career.