Diver Dennis
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catherine96821:Instructors say that, here on the board, and yet I never see cash getting turned down for dives once an OW diver has ten or so dives.
Go to Palau and interview the people diving Blue Corner, you might be surprised. Take a job with them and lets see if you are the only one to stand up and say "I refuse to dive these people" until they have 100 dives. I see a huge disconnect with Instructors out there working at the really great dive destinations. Is it right? I don't know...but that is the way it is, most places I have dived. To have divers trained in the burbs and then finding themselves in remote foreign places, they must be able to think beyond PADI.
Most of the time, I see lack of flexibility, blind following, and rigid adherance to rules, without being able to problem solve, as the major ways most divers get into trouble, not by emulating skills way over their heads, jack-*** style.
I agree Catherine. A lot of the time what I read here and what I see diving are not the same. I dive in tropical destinations with good or great vis in warm water, non overhead environments. This is definitely a lot different than low vis cold water and does not require as strict adherence to the rules. Not to say you don't need a plan but lets face it, it is much easier diving and usually done from a boat that comes to pick you up.
I like JB's line Catherine, "Never fall in love with the plan." I like the way you dive Nemrod, I'm pretty much the same.