heavyjeffd
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What's the insurance run annually (if you don't mind), I'm just curious.
Thanks.
Thanks.
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I'm sure this topic is a well-beaten dead horse, so apologies in advance to whomever this resurrection upsets.
I have been debating going for Divemaster eventually. I am in no hurry to do so. I would just like to dive a lot more in more environments before I go down that path. I have no doubt in my abilities to handle stressful situations or instruct people. I taught for years and have been a leader in my various fields of work for the better part of two decades. However, my common sense tells me that while now is not the right time, I could always focus and prepare to do so in the future.
I'm not sure why exactly I want to do Divemaster. I would never do it full time (it would be about a 85% pay cut probably, lol ) nor am I really interested in instructing. I guess I just like the personal challenge and enjoy helping people that are excited about learning new things the proper way.
Maybe that isn't the right reason...
However, I do plan on doing Rescue/EFR regardless. The MSD title would be nice just to have, but it does appear to be more marketing than substance..
But this leads me to my next set of quandaries...
PADI Specialties.
While I do think Nitrox is always worth it and should eventually be done by all serious/active divers, the rest kind of make me scratch my head.
While I think Deep Diver, Navigation, Peak Performance Buoyancy, Night, etc. are all great skills to have and be comfortable with, part of me thinks you really don't need to pay $200 to do so and that they can all be safely done with a more experienced buddy and/or group. Is this the wrong outlook?
I mean, I enjoy the classes and always have fun diving with new people and whatnot, it just seems like more marketing than substance (sorry to say that twice), maybe it's just geared towards newer divers? Maybe I am just interpreting it totally wrong? I don't know... (hence why I am asking what you guys think)
Granted, I am one of those "new again" to diving people. I dove in the early 90's, had everything stolen from me and just never got back around to it until recently.
So, to recap I suppose, is Divemaster worthwhile for someone in my position (personal challenge/accomplishment, etc) or should I just go through Rescue Diver/EFR and call it a day?
Or do you guys think it is worthwhile to do five specialties and just go all the way to MSD?
Thanks in advance for putting up with such a rehashed topic.
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