Has anyone here done their IDC in the Philippines? Is there a resort/shop you would recommend? Because of my holiday timings, I am looking at either Boracay, Dumaguete, or PG.
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ASIA DIVERS - Many reasons to go there! The IE tests at Asia Divers so you know the ground on test day. I did mine there years ago. The better choice for most going to the PI for IDC. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED! I trust Warren Dixon so much I am sending my Instructor Candidate there.
while on the topic of IDC... in 3 years i'll be eligible for a sabbatical: 1 year with pay and no work... (ok a minor thing about some sort of output, but that's easy for me)...
i'm seriously considering going OWSI... but not to teach full time (basically be there to teach my students and friends who want to get an OW cert)...
i haven't done my DM course (yet) because i don't have the time for an internship...
is it worth it to get an OWSI cert?
Jag
that's expensive knowledge considering there's an annual due for dive pros...A minor thing with output... now if you could work diving in there somehow, you'd be golden.
I dunno re. getting the OWSI certificate. I'm kind of like you-- I've got a full-time job, and scuba is a hobby. I'm looking into it because I'm a member of a dive club here, and we need instructors. I see this as a way of giving back to my club, as the club has done a lot for me. I also see it as another skill, or a temporary vocation I could potentially do short-term while looking for a job in case this job doesn't work out. It would also be a way to take a career break if I were financially comfortable to do so.
So I think it's a personal decision. Some people don't want the responsibility; on the other hand, you can do it strictly for the knowledge too.