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RE: Diving 101: Step by Step Guide on How to be a Licensed Scuba Diver

in #science7 years ago

Totally agree when you said Rescue Diver is the most challenging. It's very physically demanding with all the dragging and carrying people around. (I had to carry two Brits who were a foot taller than me!) Those were the days I'd eat a full plate for dinner and then just crash into bed because it's just so exhausting.

Diving is plain good stuff. Regardless of which training agency, it all boils down to the diver on how they apply the theory and observe proper diving etiquette ***although I'm PADI all the way haha

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Indeed, I agree with you @xaydtrips. The cleaning and sorting out after diving is quite tiring, and yea I ate lots too especially when seafoods are served for us. 😄 Wow, you are very strong huh. 😊 if you dont mind I guess you are master or rescue diver ?
Glad to know we both are PADI licensed 👏 cheers!

I'm currently Rescue and deeply contemplating on becoming divemaster. DM is the first professional level so everything is different once you enter the professional diving world (you become responsible of others). I'm still enjoying my non-pro recreational level. I'm sure you feel the same :D