Hmmm...
Newbie DM, I do this for the sheer pleasure of seeing others learning to dive. In upstate NY it's not like there's year-round employment with buckets of charters.
It sounds like my shop charges slightly less for insurance, though it only covers shop-sponsored things.
Of course, as a pro we get the pleasure of annual fees to keep in active status
I cover my own gas, 90 minutes to where we cert people. I actually bring the coffee and donuts -- in October folks appreciate a bit of sugar and a hot beverage after coming out of an OW cert dive
Slightly less % discount on equipment, but it brings me to LP/ScubaToys price points. The shop actually started giving me those discounts right off the get go -- I bought equipment early, and the LDS continued to give me good discounts compared to walk-in list pricing.
Free air all the time, not just when helping a class.
Overall, becoming a DM really was all about enjoying the activity, wishing to help others and improve my knowledge of what can go wrong -- working with divers in classes gives more opportunities to look for whoopses, see the proper ways to react.
I'll probably do AI this Winter, to keep my hand in on the learning side while looking to help as a DM in classes. Again, it's definitely a net $ outgo, not income.
On the plus side, a huge plus, as a "regular", the LDS and my Instructor did a stunning job taking care of me in getting my GF certified. A lot of really nice things, from letting us use the pool whenever we wanted while she was working on her swimming, to really doing a great job on a rapid cert, so she could come on a dive vacation. Super people.
Don't think I'll quit my day job quite yet
Newbie DM, I do this for the sheer pleasure of seeing others learning to dive. In upstate NY it's not like there's year-round employment with buckets of charters.
It sounds like my shop charges slightly less for insurance, though it only covers shop-sponsored things.
Of course, as a pro we get the pleasure of annual fees to keep in active status

I cover my own gas, 90 minutes to where we cert people. I actually bring the coffee and donuts -- in October folks appreciate a bit of sugar and a hot beverage after coming out of an OW cert dive

Slightly less % discount on equipment, but it brings me to LP/ScubaToys price points. The shop actually started giving me those discounts right off the get go -- I bought equipment early, and the LDS continued to give me good discounts compared to walk-in list pricing.
Free air all the time, not just when helping a class.
Overall, becoming a DM really was all about enjoying the activity, wishing to help others and improve my knowledge of what can go wrong -- working with divers in classes gives more opportunities to look for whoopses, see the proper ways to react.
I'll probably do AI this Winter, to keep my hand in on the learning side while looking to help as a DM in classes. Again, it's definitely a net $ outgo, not income.
On the plus side, a huge plus, as a "regular", the LDS and my Instructor did a stunning job taking care of me in getting my GF certified. A lot of really nice things, from letting us use the pool whenever we wanted while she was working on her swimming, to really doing a great job on a rapid cert, so she could come on a dive vacation. Super people.
Don't think I'll quit my day job quite yet
