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Would all the dive theory content be covered in this online course? Dive Theory | PADI
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...but realize that "going pro" will affect your personal diving in a way that is not openly discussed in any DM or instructor training material.
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As a pro, the things you say and the things you do even outside an instruction setting can have an impact on your liability. As a "non-pro" diver, you can pretty much make all the recommendations you want to other divers,
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but as a "pro" you may incur liability from the things you share.
As a DM, I am much less likely to casually discuss certain aspects of diving, especially with strangers, due to the cloud of liability that exists.
Once one is certified as a "professional" their standard of care increases, and that standard does not go away necessarily if one lets their certification lapse.
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Would all the dive theory content be covered in this online course? Dive Theory | PADI
Is Tec 40 a PADI course? Or is it done through another agency? At what point in ones diving progression would it be appropriate to take that course?
I can relate to your military training and no doubt experience over the years. You have no doubt had a variety of roles, in which you have had to become very proficient in a short space of time, sometimes having to be the SME (Subject Matter Expert) for the role.As a newly qualified DM I have my "moment"
US lady, AoW certified in Hawaii 9 years previous with 50 dives needed Reactivate. Easy stuff just the basics, Reg mask and buoyancy skills. Everything went well until buoyancy and she couldn't do a basic 30 second hover. I tried all sorts of things, we spent 4 hours in the pool before "I gave up"
I booked the lady in the next day with one of my CD's - she spent another 4 hrs with this lady before she passed.
Ignore the ladies skill, I had a melt down in the dive centre at my inability to come up with other variations in order to communicate the principles. It really knocked me for six with self doubt especially as that time I was a tech diver with over 500 dives and 10 years experience.
What I learnt was that it takes time to build your tool box of teaching skills, and its an experience that i pass onto new Instructor candidates. If students "get it" it's easy, once you get students that struggle - either with concepts or with confidence, well that's when you "earn your money"