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Hey everyone,
I've got a Divemaster course starting up next month. Lectures will be at my place (Naperville area) or the library down the street. If at my place, I'll provide pizza and sodas. Pool work will most likely be at Waubonsie High School. Open water work can begin as soon as the ice thaws and the quarry opens up. If you are a PADI rescue diver or equivalent with at least 20 logged dives, then you can enter the program. My program is more demanding and stressful than most DM programs. I focus on high quality. After all, you are becoming a professional. Don't let other dive stores tell you that the minimum scores are good enough. I won't let you settle for the minimums. I will push you to become better. We'll also have a lot of fun along the way.
If you are already a DM and would like to become an Assistant Instructor, we can do the classes around the same time frame.
Feel free to PM me or contact me through my web site listed in my signature for more information.
Dive Safe,
Duane
I've got a Divemaster course starting up next month. Lectures will be at my place (Naperville area) or the library down the street. If at my place, I'll provide pizza and sodas. Pool work will most likely be at Waubonsie High School. Open water work can begin as soon as the ice thaws and the quarry opens up. If you are a PADI rescue diver or equivalent with at least 20 logged dives, then you can enter the program. My program is more demanding and stressful than most DM programs. I focus on high quality. After all, you are becoming a professional. Don't let other dive stores tell you that the minimum scores are good enough. I won't let you settle for the minimums. I will push you to become better. We'll also have a lot of fun along the way.
If you are already a DM and would like to become an Assistant Instructor, we can do the classes around the same time frame.
Feel free to PM me or contact me through my web site listed in my signature for more information.
Dive Safe,
Duane