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want to be DM's?
OK, this is a negative post by definition given the title but it's something I run across everyday. There are exceptions of course but for the most part the worse divers I know all seem to be DM's or working on their DM certs. I don't get it.
I'm not talking about experienced divers with good skills who decide to become DM's for whatever reason. I'm talking about newer divers or experienced divers who don't have great skills. They all seem to want to be DM's. When they become a DM they have even less chance to dive and gain experience because they are now helping with a class every weekend.
There are many DM's who silt up the place when they dive, can't navigate or put their fins on without help, can't plan a dive in current and don't dive much other than to help with a class. I'm not talking about warm water destination DM's. I'm talking about non-professional local DM's. If these kinds of divers are role models to newer divers no wonder so many divers think being vertical is the norm and silting is no big deal.
It's great that so many people have the desire to teach and to help new students. It would be even better if they had to be good divers first before they could become a DM.
I went diving with 2 DM's the other night. One didn't signal when he decided to turn the dive at 100 fsw and race suddenly up the slope to 20 fsw and the other one got out of the water with 200 psi. I went diving with another DM who couldn't put on her own fins and self-admittedly couldn't navigate. All three of these divers rarely dive at the many great dive sites available in our area. When they do dive it's at the same place over and over.
I helped an instructor with a DM candidate where he had to lead a dive with "problem students". I was to be such a student and was to make his life a little harder but before I had a chance he silted the place up so badly that none of us could even see him as he "lead" the dive.
I guess it's not important that I figure this one out but I don't get it. Why are so many poor divers so enchanted by the DM cert?
Because dive shops talk them into signing up for the classes before they're barely out of OW ... giving them the sales pitch about how "you'd make a great DM".
I can think of a couple of shops in our area that really push DM classes ... starting at the OW level. They crank out DM's like so many sausages ... and most of them end up with cert cards, but no real skills. They go from class to class to class with no actual diving experience ... and at 60 dives, their instructor signs their DM card.
Locally, this is a subject that kind've makes me mad. At a certain level, I'd like to see all the shops in our area do well ... but not at the expense of pushing poorly trained divers through programs with little or no time in between classes to actually learn how to dive. Especially not DM programs ... which are supposed to be about leadership. How the hell can you be a leader when you have no actual experience with what you're supposed to be leading?
... Bob (Grateful Diver)