SCJeff
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Hey all, I'm new here, and recently just got my OW certification with a local PADI shop. Some background on me, I'm a water rat. I've been snorkeling, kayaking, paddle boarding for years and have worked part time for some outdoors companies, doing kayaking tours and things of that nature. Well I've always wanted to get into scuba diving since I was little and finally took the plunge, and absolutely love it.
The old lady and I are looking at relocating down to the keys or caribbean in early 2016, and I thought adding scuba diving to my resume of water activities would help me land a job at a shop of some sort and just further my options and make myself more marketable. Along with getting a captains license (6 pack).
I'm not trying to get a head of myself and realize I have a lot of work ahead of me, but I'm very dedicated to learning things like this. I've spent years learning all aspects of kayaking and white water, and am prepared to do the necessary studying, research, learning, and actually diving to become a competent diver as well.
Just some questions for all of ya'll.
1. As far as the different SCUBA schools, is there one or the other that is generally, more widely accepted? I have both a PADI and SSI dive shop to choose from, and I get that it's mostly the instructor that matters as far as a educational aspect. I've been looking at the insurance, fees, etc. for PADI. I haven't dove into reading up on SSI yet. But lets say I went to a resort and wanted to work for them, what would be more accepted?
2. I've been reading that regardless of which school I go with, I can swap to another and still be accepted at least for my AOW, but what about once you get to DM or Instructor level? I would assume you have to stick with a particular program correct? Up until that point does it really matter? I saw that the number of dives needed varied a little bit between schools.
3. Any advice for me?
I plan to be diving every weekend, plenty of day trips to the coast... Charleston, Savannah, and some Aquarium dives. Can't wait
The old lady and I are looking at relocating down to the keys or caribbean in early 2016, and I thought adding scuba diving to my resume of water activities would help me land a job at a shop of some sort and just further my options and make myself more marketable. Along with getting a captains license (6 pack).
I'm not trying to get a head of myself and realize I have a lot of work ahead of me, but I'm very dedicated to learning things like this. I've spent years learning all aspects of kayaking and white water, and am prepared to do the necessary studying, research, learning, and actually diving to become a competent diver as well.
Just some questions for all of ya'll.
1. As far as the different SCUBA schools, is there one or the other that is generally, more widely accepted? I have both a PADI and SSI dive shop to choose from, and I get that it's mostly the instructor that matters as far as a educational aspect. I've been looking at the insurance, fees, etc. for PADI. I haven't dove into reading up on SSI yet. But lets say I went to a resort and wanted to work for them, what would be more accepted?
2. I've been reading that regardless of which school I go with, I can swap to another and still be accepted at least for my AOW, but what about once you get to DM or Instructor level? I would assume you have to stick with a particular program correct? Up until that point does it really matter? I saw that the number of dives needed varied a little bit between schools.
3. Any advice for me?
I plan to be diving every weekend, plenty of day trips to the coast... Charleston, Savannah, and some Aquarium dives. Can't wait
