What kind of diver are you?

Pick the one or more that best fits your diving. Full description in First Post.

  • Recreational Diver

    Votes: 191 60.1%
  • Rec-tech Diver

    Votes: 67 21.1%
  • Minimalist/Vintage Dive

    Votes: 16 5.0%
  • Technical Diver

    Votes: 40 12.6%
  • Public Safety Diver

    Votes: 14 4.4%
  • Recreational Dive Master/Guide

    Votes: 30 9.4%
  • Professional Recreational Dive Instructor

    Votes: 25 7.9%
  • Technical Dive Instructor

    Votes: 5 1.6%
  • Professional Dive Instructor

    Votes: 13 4.1%
  • Commercial Professional Diver

    Votes: 6 1.9%
  • Military Diver

    Votes: 2 0.6%
  • Other

    Votes: 13 4.1%

  • Total voters
    318

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"Old-New" diver here:
PADI/NAUI OW in 1979 but no diving again until 2003 when I picked it up again (and got a fresh OW cert with PADI).
Since then only about 4-8 dives a year while on vacations.
Picking things up even more now, diving locally, AOW next weekend, Rescue next month, more local diving, 9-day trip to Fiji coming up... loving every minute of it...
 
I'm just getting back into diving after a six year hiatus and diving at the recreational level on my way to diving as a profession.
 
Warm-water:fish:pretty-fish diver

Active Recreational Diver with a purpose: I dive because I love the videography aspect, I [-]almost[/-] never dive without my camera.
 
Primarily I would fall into #10 but I have done recovery dives for bodies, I do work as a guide for new divers and I do commercial work when needed (mostly in ice). None are my job, just additional income and LDS credits. I just like being in the water.
 
I guess I'm a recreational diver, I dive local and on vacation, but the funding is not there right now. I've only dove once in the past 2 years, and I hate it!!! I wish I could dive a whole lot more.
 
I guess I fall into avid rec diver but I also work with students as a DM.

I dive year round, which in NY means drysuit and ice diver part of the year.

My gear is mainly rec but I am slowly transitioning towards a more tec setup and just started diving a BP/W.
 
I'm a solid 4.5.

I am more a Rabid Underwater Tourist with a purpose.... get in.... get wet.... hopefully get a few pics.... most importantly get back in good enough condition to enjoy cleaning my gear and looking at my pictures.

I am definitely recreational... I get asked regularly "Why don't you get into Instructing Diving?" People seem to think that since I am passionate about diving and my job as a First Aid Instructor I should obviously get into teaching diving too. :dontknow: I can't think why I should turn my favourite relaxation into WORK! :shakehead:
 
I used to be a solid 4, now I'm an 8. I was on Match.com and got an email - you rec or tec? I e'd back rec. He e'd back tec but I'll do rec. So after about three months of e's, I e'd going to Monterey - wanna go. He said YES!

We are from Nevada, so went down I-80. B4 we turned left on 680, we felt the chemistry. Wahoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo :arrow:
 
I'm fascinated by the results of this poll. Thanks to all who participated in it.:D


What category to you fit in?

  1. Vacation Diver: I only dive when on vacation or special diving trips, purely recreational diving. (about 10 or so dives a year)
  2. Recreational Diver: I dive a few times a year locally but I also dive on vacation. (about 20 or so dives a year)
  3. Active Recreational Diver: I dive when ever I can, recreationally, cold or warm water, local and on vacation. (about 30 or so dives a year)
  4. Avid Recreational Diver: I dive on a regular (non-professional) basis , recreationally, cold or warm water, local and on vacation. (more than 50 dives a year)
  5. Active Recreational Diver with a purpose: I dive to because I love the photography/videography aspect, I almost never dive without my camera.
  6. Rec-tech Diver: I dive frequently but not generally in caves or wrecks but my gear is technically inspired.
  7. Minimalist/Vintage Diver: I dive frequently but not generally in caves or wrecks but my gear is minimalist or vintage gear inspired.
  8. Avid Rec-tech Diver: I dive frequently and gear is technical/DIR/GUE compliant (mostly). I have or am taking the first set of technical/cave/wreck classes.
  9. Technical Diver: I dive frequently and gear is technical/DIR/GUE compliant. I have taken and passed the first set of technical/cave/wreck classes.
  10. Avid Technical Diver: I dive frequently and gear is technical/DIR/GUE compliant. I routinely/frequently dive in technical situations/locations. (Caves/wrecks/decompression/mixed gas/rebreathers, ect.)
  11. Public Safety Diver: I dive as a volunteer or as a profession in Public Service. (Fire/Police/Paramedic, ect.)
  12. Recreational Dive Master/Guide: I dive mostly for resorts/dive boats, may or may not be my only job.
  13. Recreational Dive Instructor: I dive mostly to train Recreational Divers, may or may not be my only job.
  14. Professional Recreational Dive Instructor: I dive to train Recreational Divers. It is my only job.
  15. Technical Dive Instructor: I dive mostly to train Technical Divers, may or may not be my only job and I also train some recreational divers.
  16. Professional Technical Dive Instructor: I dive to train Technical Divers. It is my only job.
  17. Professional Dive Instructor: I dive to train Technical Divers. It is my only job.
  18. Professional Diver: I dive as part of my job, but not as an instructor or guide. I am paid to shoot photos/videos, demonstrate gear, hunt for treasure/historical artifacts or for science/research.
  19. Commercial Professional Diver: Diving is my job. I dive for/in commercial/industrial situations.
  20. Military Diver: If I tell you what I do, I may have to kill you.
 

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