can you elaborate and provide specifics?... As far as I understand, PADI has standards that aim to maximize profit, too....
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It depends on why.
Agencies have different policies. For example, PADI, SSI (GUE?) and some others do not allow an instructor to arbitrarily add material to the course and then test students (and possibly fail them) based on that material. PADI's philosophy is that THEY decide what needs to be taught, not the instructor.
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PADI's approach has the advantage that it is agency based and very consistent over instructors and geographical regions. It makes their modular system and system of referrals possible. The down side is that some instructors feel (in my opinion erroneously) that they are unable to adequately address local conditions.
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So all of this is to say that suppose you were kicked out of PADI because you kept adding skill X to the course. They would try to re-calibrate and re-train you for a while but it's possible that the differences in opinion are unbridgeable and you decided as an instructor that you couldn't live with this limitation. (it is unlikely that PADI would actually kick you out for a difference of opinion. The instructor would usually take the initiative). It is, therefore possible that you could then cross over to NAUI and have a free hand in teaching skill X..... it could be a better match.
it sounds like you're advocating that an instructor can arbitrarily add material to a PADI course and fault student for not meeting the instructor's arbitrary standard instead of PADI's
---------- Post added October 16th, 2015 at 10:42 PM ----------
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Several instructors following standards at the time of the incident have been expelled by PADI so that PADI could isolate themselves from the fallout from a failure of the standards to ensure safety. The standards that PADI put in place.
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Stores and facilities are almost never punished, and members always are. But anyone who works in the business knows that the safety problems come from what stores and operations are deciding, not what instructors are deciding.
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You will never have safety when instrcutors are allowed to work on visas which tie them to one specific operation. We used to call indentured servitude by its name. Now we call it H-2 visas.
how many is several? where did you read that they were indeed "following standards"?
A shop does not teach, an instructor does - an instructor who can demonstrate that was forced by a facility to violate standards should be able to shift blame pretty easil;y - can you show us some first hand example where this did not happen?
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How is it different for instructors in other agencies? Isn't pay to play pretty much how it is?
Oh no, other agencies are ALL non-for-profit entities where instructors get actually paid by the agency for being accorded the privilege of teaching
---------- Post added October 16th, 2015 at 10:49 PM ----------
Something I would like to point out, not every instructor that has been expelled from an agency was expelled due to something serious. Take into account how far up in the ranks an IT/Instructor can go and eventually, that IT/Instructor will have a target on his/her back because someone isnt happy. Case in point, an IT doesnt complete a class for someone due to monetary reasons and there is no paperwork showing the student completed the course, the student requests the agency send him his certification and the agency requests paperwork from the instructor showing the student completed the course. The paperwork doesnt exists and the agency is informed of that but the agency still insists on getting the paperwork. A QA is filed by the agency for not having the paperwork. Later on, another instructor trains 4-5 students and doesnt register his student online so the IT in charge of the facility gets a QA 4 months after the IT left the agency for not registering students that he didnt train as well as being told he should have sent in the paperwork for the first students instructor course that the student didnt complete. The end result is an IT gets expelled from the agency he is no longer affiliated with.
Not everyone that gets expelled has performed a heinous act. Some get fed up with the BS and politics and the agency gets butthurt because they cant punish someone that isnt with them any longer.
OP, ask the instructor about it. There might be a valid reason he isnt with PADI or a different agency. If he BSes around or gets upset about you asking about info from the person you are paying and trusting with your life, then find another instructor. If he explains what happened and it seems justified to you, then maybe you have someone you can work with. Your call in the end.
you don't know what you are talking about.