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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:

  1. Do it or not?

Are you personally & financially flexible enough? Are you fit enough?

  1. 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 …

  1. 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.

  1. Start Your Dive Shop?

Do this only if you enjoy diving and enjoy the country you will live in.

  1. Which agency to use?

There are several alternatives, make sure you go with the one that’s best for you.

  1. 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/

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