It doesn't take too much effort to look at the gue website and count 'em up.
And let's be real. Padis tech manual is downright funny. Dudes kneeling on the bottom. Come on guys, get it together!
I have the most respect for GUE and for the way Jarrod runs his agency so tightly with the hardware business and the exploration activities - beautiful vertical integration, if PADI did the same it would get the broken up by the Antitrust like the baby bells. In any other industry or in any dominant position their business practices would raise more than one eyebrow, but for a tiny player there is a lot of leeway.
However, can you remind me how many Rec 1 certifications did GUE issued in its lifetime? Most GUE instructors who lower themselves to teach Open Water do so through other agencies.
If you are so desperate to get real you should realize that if there wasn't PADI (and NAUI, SDI, SSI, CMAS, to name a few) there wouldn't be any certified divers to take Fundies, let alone Tech or Cave.
Sure an agency ensure more consistency if it puts each instructor though the grueling schedule of GUE IT program, but at the same time they can audit a new instructor through 3, 4, 5 classes and co-opt them after extensive peer review only in small numbers. So you have a system that is necessarily ellitist and can't scale very well, requires boutiques and has high COGS. It's hard to sell Gucci bags without lots and lots of marketing, and otherwise they wouldn't have needed a much sought investment last year.
You consider the PADI Tech manual from 2003 downright funny - what about the GUE version of Scubapro Mark 17 rebranded Halcyon for $10 more for 3 blue plastic pieces? Is blue plastic more DIR and safe than black plastic?
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