DiveVagabond
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Hello Scubaboard, my names Nathan. I'm a 22 year old inactive PADI/SSI dive instructor who has spent the majority of the last 4 years backpacking around the world. I'm not nearly done traveling but I am also looking for a bit more stability in life. I have been looking at the possibility of joining the NAVY Dive program for a while now and feel I am finally ready to do so. I spoke with a recruiter about a year ago and he said that I definitely qualified and he could get me in, but from talking to a lot of past military members I have met, they are not to be trusted. As I don't know anyone who has actually gone through the program I'm hoping to find some answers here:
What are the realities of joining the NAVY Dive Program? What benefits have you actually received during and after your service? Is there a way to guarantee Dive School in your contract and what is the best way to go about it (getting it in writing, verifying a slot being held for you with the school, having a lawyer look over contracts)? What does your job becomes if for some reason you go through basic and can't get in? How would you describe your experiences in the program and what tips to get through would you have for someone new to it?
I do realize that this is NOT recreational diving. It's a lot of hard work and training and I am prepared for that. I am not some kid looking for a free party who needs to be told to rethink his options. I've been rethinking my options for four years. I am also fairly politically neutral, so if you are here to either talk me out of it due to government ethics or sling a bunch nationalistic pride about, Please Do Not Respond.
I am simply looking for the facts of what this program has to offer and the realities of what it can deliver.
Thank You
What are the realities of joining the NAVY Dive Program? What benefits have you actually received during and after your service? Is there a way to guarantee Dive School in your contract and what is the best way to go about it (getting it in writing, verifying a slot being held for you with the school, having a lawyer look over contracts)? What does your job becomes if for some reason you go through basic and can't get in? How would you describe your experiences in the program and what tips to get through would you have for someone new to it?
I do realize that this is NOT recreational diving. It's a lot of hard work and training and I am prepared for that. I am not some kid looking for a free party who needs to be told to rethink his options. I've been rethinking my options for four years. I am also fairly politically neutral, so if you are here to either talk me out of it due to government ethics or sling a bunch nationalistic pride about, Please Do Not Respond.
I am simply looking for the facts of what this program has to offer and the realities of what it can deliver.
Thank You