not quite, diving is a lifestyle and nobody regardless of age or cert can say they are more qualified than any diver who can enter and exit the water
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not quite, diving is a lifestyle and nobody regardless of age or cert can say they are more qualified than any diver who can enter and exit the water
I'll take a shot at interpreting this Sanskrit: We are all equal in being divers, the life of diving. Like people are all equal in being people.not quite, diving is a lifestyle and nobody regardless of age or cert can say they are more qualified than any diver who can enter and exit the water
What's the big deal OP? The person will either: a) not really dive after getting certified, or b) improve with experience or finally c) drown.
Stay in your lane, focus on yourself, i'm sure you have areas to improve upon. We all do.
I think it is a very big deal. As professionals we have a duty to make sure certifications are not just handed out willy-nilly. They need to be earned via mastery of the skills in a safe and controlled manner.
Often, divers and pros see other pros breaking standards or acting in an unsafe manner. This "stay in your lane" mentality allows them to continue acting in the same manner. This can get someone killed and is bad for the industry.
Congrats to the OP for spotting this and being willing to talk about it. I suggest reporting it to PADI. At the very least, maybe the instructor will begin to evaluate how they teach and what criteria they use for certification.
What you "professionals" want to do to each other is your own deal. Police yourselves all you like. Leave the newly minted OW diver alone.
In other words... stay in your lane.