catherine96821:or did someone say a GUE Instructor could teach other classes? (I thought Mania did)
Is she a GUE instructor? I know a couple of GUE trained divers who are instructors, but not GUE instructors. There's a big difference.
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catherine96821:or did someone say a GUE Instructor could teach other classes? (I thought Mania did)
catherine96821:or did someone say a GUE Instructor could teach other classes? (I thought Mania did)
Are you asking in a roundabout way if you were to complete a GUE instructor path would you still be able to dive however you wanted to outside of classes?
The answer would be sorta. If you flaunted your strokery ways I imagine they'd kick you out. If you quietly took people on tours or solo dived without making a spectacle of yourself I doubt anyone would notice or care. Likewise if you chain smoked publically or discretely.
yes, that link was helpful and I see that many have assorted backgrounds. So if someone was a TDI instructor AND a GUE instructor would they just teach according to the agency standards for that class? Or do they evolve in one direction or another?My GUE instructor is a PADI MSDT,
Ironically, I think they use the rebreathers under a rock.catherine96821:Have I been under a rock? I thought they did not do rebreathers?
Of course, that's assuming that only DIR-F grads are going to have those skills ... or that everyone who's ever been through a DIR-F class will ...SparticleBrane:Yes, but the buoyancy, trim, and non-silting kicks taught in GUE-F are a nice addition if you're taking someone on a cavern tour.![]()
NWGratefulDiver:A polite "no" would've been better than getting ignored ... we did end up going with a non-DIR guide on our final day. I've got some video ... and I'd be willing to bet Cheng's buoyancy control is at least as good as that of most DIR-F grads ... better than many I've seen.
That is correct ... on both counts ...TheRedHead:Lynne mentioned you went my instructor, Mateo, who is an excellent diver.