I have been! This weekend is a 3 day weekend and my g/f is leaving on Saturday for a week of work out of town. I started thinking about a road trip to NC this weekend just to go diving - not even a class. But, I checked water temps and it looks like around 50 degrees. I think I would be okay in that with the gear I have - other than picking up a hooded vest this week. But, I decided it would be too much time and money invested to go do it just to find out that I was wrong and it was too cold and I couldn't do the dives I paid for. So, I think I'm just going to cool my jets and be patient. If I don't get it done sooner, I may try to set it up to do a Deep course when I'm in Hawaii in March.
---------- Post added January 13th, 2015 at 03:58 PM ----------
I know. I started my first company in 1999 and have worked for myself ever since.
I know. And my instructor is (or has been, so far) the same, either way. He's certified with both. But, getting the SDI manual and card was $50 less than doing the same course and getting the PADI manual and card. Like I said, I'm getting the same thing from SDI for less than getting it from PADI.
---------- Post added January 13th, 2015 at 04:06 PM ----------
Well, I certainly don't know what either agency charges the instructors. I just know that the shop I did OW with offers PADI and SDI and the OW course was $50 cheaper if I took an SDI card at the end.
Also, before I signed up with this particular shop, I looked at other shops and I looked at doing the eLearning course, then just going to a shop for a review and the pool and OW sessions. In all cases, PADI was more expensive than SDI and it seemed like the extra cost for PADI was even higher if the student elected to do the online course, instead of a normal classroom session for the course.
It's a minor thing, but I also like that SDI is setup where my shop can enter new certifications and then print me out my new C card on the spot, where, with PADI, they have to enter a new certification and then PADI prints and mails the C card to the student.
It seems like PADI just costs more for the same things. I have been told that PADI's Marketing budget is bigger than SDI's ENTIRE budget. If that's true, it would make sense that they would have to charge more for the same things, just to cover their extra overhead.
Anyway.... I definitely don't want to turn this into a PADI vs SDI thread. I just wanted to make the point that even though PADI may not directly set the price of a course, they clearly set it indirectly by virtue of how much they charge the instructor for the course materials. If PADI charges $50 more for the book and registration fees, then I would expect the course to cost $50 more. I certainly would NOT expect the instructor to eat that extra $50.