I've been accused of the same, Bob. Teaching for another agency does not make you a PADI basher., but do not. It doesn't seem to keep some prominent folks on this board from accusing me of being one of those people who promotes "lies" .
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I've been accused of the same, Bob. Teaching for another agency does not make you a PADI basher., but do not. It doesn't seem to keep some prominent folks on this board from accusing me of being one of those people who promotes "lies" .
Ive caught myself getting excited telling someone about a recent dive, new equipment etc. and had to consciously tone it down for fear of appearing like an egomaniacal diver. I think sometimes we get caught up in our passion and forget how others may interpret it.
Yeah, it's OK to be egomaniacal as long as you don't appear to be egomaniacal.had to consciously tone it down for fear of appearing like an egomaniacal diver.
Well... we are divers....Yeah, it's OK to be egomaniacal as long as you don't appear to be egomaniacal.![]()
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Nothing worse than an arrogant instructor filled with hubris who can't teach either as the ego prevents he/she from teaching well.My first exposure to the GUE happened about the same time I joined ScubaBoard ... but the source was local. My ex-wife and I were doing a dive at a local site and noticed a couple of fellows with some gear that looked different than what we were using. So my wife asked them what it was. Rather than answer, they simply snickered, told us we were accidents waiting to happen, and advised us to "ditch the snorkel". We later discovered they were part of a larger group of GUE divers who met regularly to dive this site, and that they had a reputation for being vocal to OW students about how badly they were being trained. The rest of the dive community referred to them as "the posse".
Fast forward 15 years ... only one of those fellows is even still diving. The rest are now off being "the best" at other recreational activities, and I don't doubt that they're still exhibiting the same attitudes in those sports as they did with scuba diving.
I don't think that GUE, in and of itself, encourages arrogance ... I think rather that it attracts the sort of personality that's prone to it ...
... Bob (Grateful Diver)
Not nice. I am from NJ and as are many here on SB.If I run into an arrogant diver, the first thing I do is ask if they are from New Jersey.