- Messages
- 17,334
- Reaction score
- 13,745
- # of dives
- 100 - 199
Essentially, if someone mentions being nervous before a dive, and you say, "Don't worry--I'm a divemaster," then you have assumed a professional role, even though you are not being paid and have no contract, because the nervous diver is depending upon you as if you were in a professional role.
being a professional
I believe this illustrates rather well the basic difference between agencies. PADI is " professional" association of diving instructors, and PADI's main purpose is to make money. CMAS affiliated clubs are... clubs. Not for making money for the shareholders, but for providing a safe framework for people who want to dive.
If I am the dive leader on a club outing, or if I'm assisting on a class, the best I can hope for is a refund of some of my costs. I contribute my time for free, I'm not making any money from that. There isn't much "professional" about that.