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I'm a recently certified PADI DM...and I've been an EFR instructor for 2 years. However I've focused more on the EFR side than the scuba diving. That being said, I only dive for fun even as a DM. and earn additional money from conducting EFR classes. I've taught several EFR classes in several countries including the US and in SE Asia.
I'm considering taking up the upcoming EFR Instructor Trainer course. and I'm currently studying the options regarding the "what next" after I obtain the EFR IT credential. I think that being an Instructor Trainer definitely increases value to my work as an EFR educator as well as in my day job. While the marketing aspect is certainly going to be discussed in the EFT IT porgram.
I'm thinking of initially running an EFR Instructor program in the US particularly in California and Nevada after obtaining my new credential. What do you think would be the "barriers to entry". and what are the "opportunities" as an EFR IT in the west coast.
Of course I'm in consultation with the EFR HQ. and they've been very helpful. but i would like to hear from other professionals such as myself out there who've "been there, done that".
Perhaps it's worthy to mention that my new job requires me now to relocate from SE Asia to California.
Thanks!
I'm considering taking up the upcoming EFR Instructor Trainer course. and I'm currently studying the options regarding the "what next" after I obtain the EFR IT credential. I think that being an Instructor Trainer definitely increases value to my work as an EFR educator as well as in my day job. While the marketing aspect is certainly going to be discussed in the EFT IT porgram.
I'm thinking of initially running an EFR Instructor program in the US particularly in California and Nevada after obtaining my new credential. What do you think would be the "barriers to entry". and what are the "opportunities" as an EFR IT in the west coast.
Of course I'm in consultation with the EFR HQ. and they've been very helpful. but i would like to hear from other professionals such as myself out there who've "been there, done that".
Perhaps it's worthy to mention that my new job requires me now to relocate from SE Asia to California.
Thanks!