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Scuba Diving Instructor Salary here.
Wow, that is quite the “article”!
Even so, I felt I am reading more of a recruiting pamphlet than an article, I read it to the end, because I was trying to understand how you substantiate the statement you make in the second sentence. I failed.
So, how do you substantiate this quite substantial statement you made?
“A Scuba Diving Instructor Job is one of the best careers you can get. ”
Do you see this to be so universally or i.e. specifically in Koh Tau?
Are we on the same page about what a good career (career, not job) is?
I.e. a professional path to life long income and professional and personal growth that enables one to obtain good and reliable and sufficient income to found & house a family, provide well for for it, send kids to school and university and enables one to retire comfortably and allows to keep up the arrived at lifestyle? I would see a high likelihood to achieve al that as requirement in order to call a career choice “good”.
Do you see that as being the case indeed for a career as diving instructor? One with good attitude and at the right location?
I am genuinely wondering, because I wonder how many (or, to be honest, few if any really) of the diving instructors (not shop owners or managers) I met to date have actually been able to make such a good and providing career out of it that it truly provides well for a family.