Frank Scuba Diving Career Advice
Welcome to the Pacificklaus mini series providing frank scuba diving career advice. Should you become a dive pro or not? What can you expect? I love being a scuba instructor, but there are things I wish I had realized earlier in my now 10-year career as a dive pro. Living the dream in paradise? Yes, mostly, but you have to plan and think ahead.
Here are my videos where I share my experiences from a decade as a scuba instructor. I am not trying to sell you instructor training or anything else, so I can be frank. I love being a scuba instructor, but I don’t need to sugarcoat the so-so aspects of the career. The videos will be all published by late October ’24, one per week:
The mini-series covers the following topics:
- Do it or not?
Are you personally & financially flexible enough? Are you fit enough?
- Realistic Dive Master Expectations
The first step you need to take. Can lead to a good side gig, a career only for locals in the Philippines, Indonesia …
- Become an Instructor?
It’s fun. But: The market is saturated with instructors. Make sure you have extra qualifications like more courses you can teach, photography, marine bio, or languages.
- Start Your Dive Shop?
Do this only if you enjoy diving and enjoy the country you will live in.
- Which agency to use?
There are several alternatives, make sure you go with the one that’s best for you.
- Volunteering
Volunteer in diving to support marine conservation or marine bio research? Make sure the organization you volunteer with can keep its promise. Also: it’s not a party vacation.
A dive industry economics article by Andy Davis I enjoyed: https://scubatechphilippines.com/scuba_blog/scuba-diving-industry-evaluation/