Have You Ever Dreamed of a Diving Career?

For most of us a job is a job, working hours from nine to five, office hours of stress and submission, conflicts and boredom. Many people do not find a way out of this closed circle that seems to be a never-ending one. At the time of vacation you go to a warm sea to lay on a beach and dream or to engage in your favority sport such as diving or snorkeling. Well, have you ever thought of quitting your disgusting job for a better activity? Is it actually unreal to find something to your liking that will pay for your bills as well?

Think about a diving career, and decide which jobs of the mentioned below fits your character. Of course, some can go for military or police diving, or rescue diving. Let us consider a few options of diving jobs in the field of recreational diving.

If you are a certified diver and have at least twenty logged dives, you may qualify for a divemaster course. As a divemaster you can conduct some scuba review courses and lead certified divers on guided tours.

Later on, after some time, with more than a sixty of logged dives, a qualified divemaster can enroll on a scuba diving instructor course.  By the end of this course he has more than a hundred dives, and as an instructor he can teach and even certify new divers. Then scuba instructor can go on with wreck diving specialisation, or underwater naturalism. He may want to become an instructor trainer after a few years of training.

If you are creative and are thrilled by underwater images, you can become an underwater photographer or a film maker. For a scientific mind a great way to go is to qualify for a marine biologist or oceanographer. Others can engage in ancillary services and enjoy free dives and all kinds of discounts on diving gear.