Having lived through a very painful experience with my former friend, buddy and instructor (you choose the order, we are talking about one person), a thought suddenly came to my mind: should OWSIs be limited to teaching OW and AOW?
From what I experienced before deciding to up and go to another club I can honestly say that the people who went through OW and AOW with him are prepared to dive in almost any conditions (we have dark, murky quarries and little else).
The same doesn't apply to Rescue (I only followed one, so I might be wrong here) and certainly his DM teachings were way below standards.
So he's good enough for beginners or Advanceds, but the further you go, the worse it gets.
Shouldn't PADI allow for some intermediate check before allowing further educational skills?
Say get 150 OW courses and as many AOW, then take a practical exam and then we say if you are ready to teach at higher levels?
Am I wrong in assuming 150 students is the requirement for IDC Staff Instructors?
From what I experienced before deciding to up and go to another club I can honestly say that the people who went through OW and AOW with him are prepared to dive in almost any conditions (we have dark, murky quarries and little else).
The same doesn't apply to Rescue (I only followed one, so I might be wrong here) and certainly his DM teachings were way below standards.
So he's good enough for beginners or Advanceds, but the further you go, the worse it gets.
Shouldn't PADI allow for some intermediate check before allowing further educational skills?
Say get 150 OW courses and as many AOW, then take a practical exam and then we say if you are ready to teach at higher levels?
Am I wrong in assuming 150 students is the requirement for IDC Staff Instructors?