With my father a career Navy man, we always lived close to water. I grew up as a fish. I always knew other divers that would always take me out to dive, (illegally

)Loan me gear, and keep an eye on me. I always wanted to get certified, but as I got older, my carreer, time, excuses, etc...kept me from it. Finally I had a vacation to Fla. coming up and I decided, this was the time. After some basic long distance research, I picked a place out of convience by location. This particular shop happened to rotate their instuctors on a weekly basis, which in my case was not good, as my initial instuctor was absolutly awesome, on my 3rd OW ocean dive, I could not equalize, due to an ear infection, which delayed my finish another 2 weeks. Now I had a new instructor, which was an 180* from the original. Fortunatly, I had completed 98% of my skills with the "Pro", that all I had to perform with this "new" one was navigation, which BTW, she forgot the compasses, so we faked it!

. I basically, hung out while she delt with "her" class, very poorly, most of them could not complete the skills,(2 of them, had no clue, with problems, that I as a student help them to get through, while she rushed through, which one of them never could "Get It". But she signed everyone off no problem. But even with my little experience, I knew in my heart that at least 2 of her students, should never had been cert. at that time. Sorry!, for the book, but I just wanted to share that I experienced both ends of the spectrum, from the same shop. This proves that it is the individual, and not neccesarly the LDS!
