UserNameBella
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I'm doing my divemaster internship on the way to maybe some day doing my instructor course. Even if I don't do the instructors portion there are a few incentives for me to do the dive master course.
Since I am living next door to a dive shop in the caribbean doing a dive master internship is cheaper than paying to dive every day, and I will learn more. I'm a greater asset to my dive club when I go back to Canada. Because I live in hot countries during the winter (I have an intense allergy to all things snowy) being able to perhaps teach or lead dives for fun and a little extra money appeals to me, but I wouldn't bet my future on the ability. I also want the challenge physically and mentally.
Probably the number one reason is I love to dive, and I want to inspire others to dive.
If you don't feel any of the above, why bother?
Since I am living next door to a dive shop in the caribbean doing a dive master internship is cheaper than paying to dive every day, and I will learn more. I'm a greater asset to my dive club when I go back to Canada. Because I live in hot countries during the winter (I have an intense allergy to all things snowy) being able to perhaps teach or lead dives for fun and a little extra money appeals to me, but I wouldn't bet my future on the ability. I also want the challenge physically and mentally.
Probably the number one reason is I love to dive, and I want to inspire others to dive.
If you don't feel any of the above, why bother?