I met the Son of one of my Fathers business partners in the 1980s, both of them were on a vacation trip with us. The guy was about 30 and while I cannot remember to many things about our conversations, I do remember that he had tons of cash and was spending it like he was a rich Arab Sheik.
I had heard he was an oil rig diver and did underwater welding. So I asked him about the Job and he said it was the most dangerous thing you could do. He explained that he Dived very deep often at night in shark infested water for long hours. Then he laughed and said but the Pay is excellent and If I can do this for 3-4 years I can retire for life. Then he started to murmur some stuff about dodging the Bends and some other stuff and then he kind of just went silent and changed topics.
About a year later my father told me he had retired due to a diving accident and that he had some kind of permanent disability. I suspect my Dad did not know the details or maybe he heard them but the medical Jargon went right over his head. Anyway my take away from that was that the Job was insanely dangerous at least back in the 1980's.
I suspect that it is not so bad today.
I had heard he was an oil rig diver and did underwater welding. So I asked him about the Job and he said it was the most dangerous thing you could do. He explained that he Dived very deep often at night in shark infested water for long hours. Then he laughed and said but the Pay is excellent and If I can do this for 3-4 years I can retire for life. Then he started to murmur some stuff about dodging the Bends and some other stuff and then he kind of just went silent and changed topics.
About a year later my father told me he had retired due to a diving accident and that he had some kind of permanent disability. I suspect my Dad did not know the details or maybe he heard them but the medical Jargon went right over his head. Anyway my take away from that was that the Job was insanely dangerous at least back in the 1980's.
I suspect that it is not so bad today.