So yes, it is the instructor in one sense and it is the agency in another sense, it is the interactive term between the two in reality.
I could buy that.
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So yes, it is the instructor in one sense and it is the agency in another sense, it is the interactive term between the two in reality.
I think that what I just said.
What is it that you find offensice?
So what agency do you find that with? I find that with none of them.
The reality of certification is that most new divers do just want to dive a warm water reef somewhere so they meander into the local dive shop and ask the question, "How much and how long will it take". It's after that, where things start to happen.....
Unfortunately I think "END" is more often the case, at least in our area. I meet many folks who are certified, go on one dive vacation, and quite. They all talk highly of their dives, but nothing about the next.
While the folks I tend to *hang out* with are divers, a lot of certified divers dive a few times, and stop. I can't explain that. Maybe diving is a drug, and I can't understand an ability to resist that high.![]()
Thanks, I'm familiar with them. Do you find them (UTD) adequate or inadequate? What about about their training materials?
But I am saying that the course I teach, for a variety of reasons, would not be permitted under PADI standards.