lamont
Contributor
Also, keep in mind that just diving with DIR divers won't necessarily do enough to get you through fundies first shot with a tech pass.
I've got a love/hate relationship with the word "mentoring" since its a bit flawed in that it sounds more formal and more training-like than it should be. Really its just trained divers helping other trained divers get a leg up, but when you talk about that term with instructors it'll gank on their buttons that produce all kinds of liability concerns and 'overtraining' concerns, and i think a lot of fear of competition for dollars (which is silly). At the same time mentoring is more than just diving with buddies. You've got to be getting useful feedback as part of that process, so it is an ongoing process which is more than just getting out and diving. And a lot of trained divers aren't any good at it. Generally fresh post-fundies divers have a huge "don't know what they don't know" issue going on, and pre-fundies divers being mentored by newbies is going to lead to the issues of training for the wrong things. Even senior divers that have C2 or T2 certs aren't necessarily any good at it.
I've got a love/hate relationship with the word "mentoring" since its a bit flawed in that it sounds more formal and more training-like than it should be. Really its just trained divers helping other trained divers get a leg up, but when you talk about that term with instructors it'll gank on their buttons that produce all kinds of liability concerns and 'overtraining' concerns, and i think a lot of fear of competition for dollars (which is silly). At the same time mentoring is more than just diving with buddies. You've got to be getting useful feedback as part of that process, so it is an ongoing process which is more than just getting out and diving. And a lot of trained divers aren't any good at it. Generally fresh post-fundies divers have a huge "don't know what they don't know" issue going on, and pre-fundies divers being mentored by newbies is going to lead to the issues of training for the wrong things. Even senior divers that have C2 or T2 certs aren't necessarily any good at it.