I'll offer a sketch of a winter open water / drysuit class in the midwest.
I'll take 4 students to the quarry with the plan of doing 5 dives over two days for an open water certification and drysuit certification. I'll leave for the quarry about 5AM Saturday morning, and generally I'll be finished by 2PM on Sunday afternoon and finish driving home by 5PM Sunday. While the shop pays for gas and overnight lodging - my pay is $45/student for the weekend. For these 4 student's I'll make $180 for two full days of work - or about $11.25 an hour.
As the air / water is cold and there is no food / water at the quarry - I'll bring a jetboil to heat water, and ramen, hot chocolate, and hot tea to keep the students warm, hydrated and fed over the training days. Generally I also bring donuts and other snacks to keep them happy and energized. This all comes out of the $11.25 an hour and usually amounts to about $20 spent over the weekend and brings my hourly rate down to $10.00 per hour.
I teach because I enjoy teaching - not because I'm making money off scuba. If someone feels I went above and beyond - and chooses to tip me for that effort - I don't mind it at all. If they choose not to, that's fine as well.
I'll take 4 students to the quarry with the plan of doing 5 dives over two days for an open water certification and drysuit certification. I'll leave for the quarry about 5AM Saturday morning, and generally I'll be finished by 2PM on Sunday afternoon and finish driving home by 5PM Sunday. While the shop pays for gas and overnight lodging - my pay is $45/student for the weekend. For these 4 student's I'll make $180 for two full days of work - or about $11.25 an hour.
As the air / water is cold and there is no food / water at the quarry - I'll bring a jetboil to heat water, and ramen, hot chocolate, and hot tea to keep the students warm, hydrated and fed over the training days. Generally I also bring donuts and other snacks to keep them happy and energized. This all comes out of the $11.25 an hour and usually amounts to about $20 spent over the weekend and brings my hourly rate down to $10.00 per hour.
I teach because I enjoy teaching - not because I'm making money off scuba. If someone feels I went above and beyond - and chooses to tip me for that effort - I don't mind it at all. If they choose not to, that's fine as well.