Hi All,
I have been considering becoming a dive master this summer. I learned how to dive on Koh Tao in Thailand summer before last and fell in love with it. I have around 30 dives as of now so I know I would need more. I currently have Open Water and Advanced and have done first aid but not the rescue course. I honestly do not have an interest in actually working in the dive industry, but I would really like to become a stronger and confident diver. What is the school of thought generally, would it be seen poorly to want to be a dive master but not work?
As a follow up, I would be looking for an international (warm water) destination with a low cost of living. My thoughts would be Koh Tao again, or maybe Indonesia or Honduras. Any other areas that you would recommend I look into?
First, welcome to the forum and congrats on picking up this wonderful hobby.
Second, all the mavens on this board had given you sound and solid advice already. So I will spare the agony of typing and reiterate what was said by more experienced and better divers than I am.
I just want to point out that being at DM, it is more about working with people and helping others to get to know the hobby of scuba diving. As a DM, you are more or less, an ambassador that will try to show people the wonderful world of diving and help them explore the realm of the sea.
If you like to work with people and would like to help other people to get to know the hobby, then I think becoming a DM is a good path. But if you don't like to work with people and have no inclination of teaching other people or introduce them to our wonderful past time, then DM is not for you.
Not to mention the liability that you will be placed under when you become a DM. You will have to constantly looking after people while diving as a DM, as well as the annual fee that you will have to pay Put Another Dollar In to keep your status active.
So the answer to your question is: No. Becoming a DM will somewhat helps you to be a better diver, but it is not the panacea. Becoming a better diver, that comes with more experience and logging more dives under your belt. With 30 dives, you are not even qualified to do Rescue and not to mention that you got Koh Tao as the place where you got certified. But that is a different story all together.
If you want to be a better diver, dive more, take the classes and the paths that have been recommended to you in this thread. You can use the money saved to buy a beer for all the great divers (not me) that gave you great advice in this thread because their recommendation will save you beaucoup bucks, time, and energy.
Happy diving!