Diver Dennis
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almitywife:there are wannabies at all levels at all agencies
This is SO TRUE almity. Excellent post...

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almitywife:there are wannabies at all levels at all agencies
scarefaceDM:It is easy to point the finger at business. And this is what it boils down to. Buiness.
PADI being in the business of diving. They write up standards in hopes the professional individual will adhere to. But it never says that they cannot think outside of the BOX.
It boils down to the instructor..not the agency. The standards may be flawed. But they are there nonetheless. Why not improve instead of disaprove.
Why not make up a set of methods that will improve the standards set forth by ANY certifing agency. In this case PADI. they are not perfect..but then again whom is.
Safe dives
Stephen
stevead:Many people want to blame less than competent divers on the agency, more reasonable folks say there are good instructors and bad instructors in any agency, what I haven't seen is anyone who places the responsibility on the divers themselves. I have been teaching for 16 years and in that time I have trained some great divers and some that I have refused to certify. but not one of them finished the ow class as a great diver. being great takes time and practice. any adequate diver who chooses to practice can improve. what stuns me is how many people refuse to admit their own lack of greatness.
well, in this case..........BASH AWAY.................:mooner:H2Andy:i understand PADI is making a deal with the French government to impose mandatory CO2 emissions control on all PADI centers in the world (including the US) or they will not let the centers keep their PADI affiliation
How can you hold an agency or even an instructor responsible for someones knowledge that only does 10 dives a year. You learn to dive by diving, If you're not going to dive much you are only going to digress in your skills and knowledge and that is not your instructors fault.Diver Dennis:The problem is that most recreational divers do less than 10 dives a year. I do agree that divers should take more responsibility for keeping their skill sharp or at least remember them...