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I am actually spend more time in JKT and most likely will move there next year.
Seems like the diving around in JKT is nothing to write home about after scouring the board.
But I guess the saving grace is that weekend trips to other dive spots will be a bit easier (then again, with domestic airlines, anything goes).
So here is my question: I am contemplating about getting certified as an instructor (no, I am not quitting my day job, LOL. I love what I do and teach diving will be a part-time hobby) and maybe moonlight as an instructor with dive shop in JKT (Bali would be great, but since I am not going to move there, so that's a moot point).
How difficult is it to get a dive shop to take one on as an instructor? I don't speak Bahasa (work in progress) but I am fluent in Mandarin Chinese.
I guess ultimately, what I am asking is does it make sense to go through the hurdles to get certified as an instructor and do that as part-time basis. Do I need a separate Kitas?
I know this is a broad topic and I apologize for unable to narrow down the scope. But if anyone can share his or her experience and shed some light on this topic, that will be great. Thanks in advance!
Seems like the diving around in JKT is nothing to write home about after scouring the board.
But I guess the saving grace is that weekend trips to other dive spots will be a bit easier (then again, with domestic airlines, anything goes).
So here is my question: I am contemplating about getting certified as an instructor (no, I am not quitting my day job, LOL. I love what I do and teach diving will be a part-time hobby) and maybe moonlight as an instructor with dive shop in JKT (Bali would be great, but since I am not going to move there, so that's a moot point).
How difficult is it to get a dive shop to take one on as an instructor? I don't speak Bahasa (work in progress) but I am fluent in Mandarin Chinese.
I guess ultimately, what I am asking is does it make sense to go through the hurdles to get certified as an instructor and do that as part-time basis. Do I need a separate Kitas?
I know this is a broad topic and I apologize for unable to narrow down the scope. But if anyone can share his or her experience and shed some light on this topic, that will be great. Thanks in advance!