Glenn Williams
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Wow, just wow.
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Read up about 3 posts. I’m a recreational SSI Master diver with less than 100 dives. Even though I’ve been through stress and rescue and the other courses. I’m not ready to be a dive master.Hi @Glenn Williams
Perhaps your profile is not up to date, Are you also a divemaster with a dive count of less than 100?
Your profile lists you as a professional, perhaps you can correct that. My question was not off base.Read up about 3 posts. I’m a recreational SSI Master diver with less than 100 dives. Even though I’ve been through stress and rescue and the other courses. I’m not ready to be a dive master.
glenn
Well sir since we are being “technical” that’s a pull down menu, since your a staff member maybe fix the pull down menus to say master diver “recreational” that’s a scuba board thing. Nowhere in any of my “posts” do I profess to be anything but a recreational diver. So fix it. ThanksYour profile lists you as a professional, perhaps you can correct that. My question was not off base.
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Under your personal details, change your dive classification from professional ranking to experienced diver, like I have in my profile. I don't see any reason for you to be upset or demanding. Your current profile is incorrect and misleading, I would think it best that you change it. Nobody really cares what is there.Well sir since we are being “technical” that’s a pull down menu, since your a staff member maybe fix the pull down menus to say master diver “recreational” that’s a scuba board thing. Nowhere in any of my “posts” do I profess to be anything but a recreational diver. So fix it. Thanks
I know the difference between master diver and dive master.Is he a dive master or a master diver? I have less than 100 dives and have taken stress rescue, AOW, and am a master diver. Which means I am a non compensated recreational diver. A dive master is able to teach and be compensated for doing so.
Is he mistaken in calling himself a dive master instead of a master diver?
Reason I ask is, I was contemplating becoming a dive master to help out my local shop and there was more training involved. I’m happy currently just being a master diver.
Anyway just curious as his dives are low as are mine. I know enough to be dangerous. Nowhere near ready to take responsibility for other folks yet.
Glenn