AbyssalPlains
Contributor
I think you may be missing half of the equation here. Maybe the base salary doesn't meet with your expectations, but you did say "plus tips". In that scenario, I would have to point out that you have the opportunity to earn as much as you want to and still have the "salary" to fall back on in order to meet your basic needs. Tips can be huge or small depending on if you earn them...but the potential is certainly there - especially in Key Largo.
Tipping instructors????
Where will this end? In the not too far future, will I be expected to tip my insurance agent, the bouncer at the night club, my bank teller?
Tipping deck hands and unpaid divemasters (read shop slaves) for hauling my tanks and handing me my camera rig is one thing, but if I start tipping an instructor who is on salary for teaching me a class that I paid hundreds of dollars for, there is absolutely no reason why I should not tip my university professors, too. 10 percent for each credit unit of class would be a good start, wouldn't it?