japan-diver
First of all...I want to apologize for my own wording which looking back on, was in and of itself in bad taste
I also appreciate your clarification.
Having said that, IMHO I still feel your reply edged toward sounding like having a 5 Star rating basically means nothing more than staffing #'s and a paycheck to PADI and nothing to do with meeting the criteria to get such a rating. Actually that's what you did say.
And once again I sincerely apologize for my own distasteful post....
First of all...I want to apologize for my own wording which looking back on, was in and of itself in bad taste
I also appreciate your clarification.
Having said that, IMHO I still feel your reply edged toward sounding like having a 5 Star rating basically means nothing more than staffing #'s and a paycheck to PADI and nothing to do with meeting the criteria to get such a rating. Actually that's what you did say.
If this is the case then is PADI not being fraudulent in listing criteria that must be met in order to receive a 5 star rating. I will have to ask the shop owner where I teach. She has been in business since 1976 and I would be interested in getting her take on this subject. Bottom line is I am not questioning that checks are part of the equation, but I simply do not feel it is all of it. And 5 star operations or not, there are good and bad instructors in any operations.it really boils down to the how many staff they have and how big a check they wrote to PADI
And once again I sincerely apologize for my own distasteful post....