I was already active in a dive club at the time. DM'ing for me was just another angle to see how the business side of a dive shop worked. I didn't need it for dive buddies, but I did at least want to have fun.
I've done two DM courses with two agencies, both of them were very demanding both academicaly and physically, and once I've completed them and accepted for employment by the shop manager/owner, nowhere does it say I have to in turn "prove myself" to an instructor, which in some cases had less diving experience than I did.
That's the very attitude that turned me off. I would only DM again on two conditions, the first being that the instructor would have to be someone I already know as a friend, and that the shop made it worth my while. Even then, the liability factor is enough to scare the bejeezuz out of anybody. I know more than a few who would have made good DM's but were afraid of the liability, e.g. even on fun dives where I'm not DM'ing, technically I could get sued big time if something went wrong because I'm now a "Pro".
I've done two DM courses with two agencies, both of them were very demanding both academicaly and physically, and once I've completed them and accepted for employment by the shop manager/owner, nowhere does it say I have to in turn "prove myself" to an instructor, which in some cases had less diving experience than I did.
That's the very attitude that turned me off. I would only DM again on two conditions, the first being that the instructor would have to be someone I already know as a friend, and that the shop made it worth my while. Even then, the liability factor is enough to scare the bejeezuz out of anybody. I know more than a few who would have made good DM's but were afraid of the liability, e.g. even on fun dives where I'm not DM'ing, technically I could get sued big time if something went wrong because I'm now a "Pro".
Originally posted by don
Greg,
Maybe you're right, after reading your last post, 3 dive shops and 2 different agencies, maybe you should look somewhere else for "diving friends". Not to throw a rock into the fire, but DMing is'nt for everybody. Certain "people skills" are needed in order to make the best of the situtation. And if a person doesn't have them then it can be a miserable job.
Also I've learned that you have to more or less prove yourself, before the instructor will put his trust in you. Not to say that if I was an instructor I wouldn't do it the same way. Just because a person has a DM card doesn't make him a "Classroom" DM the people skills HAVE to be there.
You migh try out some of the local dive clubs in your area to find what you are looking for.
Hope you find it