All Discussions Tagged 'commercial' - cDiver.net2024-03-28T20:42:13Zhttp://community.cdiver.net/forum/topic/listForTag?tag=commercial&feed=yes&xn_auth=noI made a commercial diving job boardtag:community.cdiver.net,2019-08-01:2371245:Topic:2372302019-08-01T19:21:45.066ZAndy Chttp://community.cdiver.net/profile/AndyC
<p><span>Thought I'd post this here just in case it helps anybody out. Trying to gather all the commercial diving jobs in one place so people know where to look when they need work.</span><br/><br/><a href="https://commercialdivingjobs.com" target="_blank" rel="noopener">https://commercialdivingjobs.com</a><br/><br/><span>Let me know if that helps out.</span></p>
<p><span>Thought I'd post this here just in case it helps anybody out. Trying to gather all the commercial diving jobs in one place so people know where to look when they need work.</span><br/><br/><a href="https://commercialdivingjobs.com" target="_blank" rel="noopener">https://commercialdivingjobs.com</a><br/><br/><span>Let me know if that helps out.</span></p> Getting into commercial diving...tag:community.cdiver.net,2018-11-13:2371245:Topic:2322772018-11-13T18:44:21.865ZLukehttp://community.cdiver.net/profile/Luke
<p>Hi </p>
<p>Im looking at getting into commercial diving and doing my training at Professional diving academy in Scotland, how is the market looking at the moment ive heard it is very hard to find work and especially right out of training , is it really a dying industry not worth getting into or do i go for it ?</p>
<p>many thanks for replies </p>
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<p>Im looking at getting into commercial diving and doing my training at Professional diving academy in Scotland, how is the market looking at the moment ive heard it is very hard to find work and especially right out of training , is it really a dying industry not worth getting into or do i go for it ?</p>
<p>many thanks for replies </p> is becoming a commercial diver still a legitimate career path to go down?tag:community.cdiver.net,2017-02-21:2371245:Topic:2201972017-02-21T21:32:59.870Zcorey huberhttp://community.cdiver.net/profile/coreyaddisonhuber
<p> from what im hearing alot of divers are complaining about not being able to get any jobs, however, i also hear the opposite from another large number. is the diving industry in decent shape as of now? im seriously considering this as soon as i get out of highschool so i dont want to go into it and not get any jobs coming out.</p>
<p> from what im hearing alot of divers are complaining about not being able to get any jobs, however, i also hear the opposite from another large number. is the diving industry in decent shape as of now? im seriously considering this as soon as i get out of highschool so i dont want to go into it and not get any jobs coming out.</p> Award-winning filmmaker would like to speak with saturation diverstag:community.cdiver.net,2016-05-31:2371245:Topic:2172962016-05-31T18:32:59.045ZNadav Kurtzhttp://community.cdiver.net/profile/NadavKurtz
<p>I'm an award-winning filmmaker who would like to speak with experienced commercial divers about their work and life experiences. Please get in touch if you'd like to be part of this interesting project.</p>
<p>I'm an award-winning filmmaker who would like to speak with experienced commercial divers about their work and life experiences. Please get in touch if you'd like to be part of this interesting project.</p> heytag:community.cdiver.net,2016-03-23:2371245:Topic:2152012016-03-23T22:24:43.152ZNourhttp://community.cdiver.net/profile/Nour
<p style="text-align: left;"><span class="font-size-5" style="text-decoration: underline;"><em>hello. i'm egyptian scuba dive master working in tourism. moving to germany . (bergish gladbach) and would like to start career in commercial diving, i know there is nothing around in this area but i want to know how it would be if u can help me.<br></br> <span style="color: #0000ff;">i want to know how to learn ? <br></br>and how to get in job ?<br></br> what companies r the best ? <br></br>and how much income it…</span></em></span></p>
<p style="text-align: left;"><span style="text-decoration: underline;" class="font-size-5"><em>hello. i'm egyptian scuba dive master working in tourism. moving to germany . (bergish gladbach) and would like to start career in commercial diving, i know there is nothing around in this area but i want to know how it would be if u can help me.<br/> <span style="color: #0000ff;">i want to know how to learn ? <br/>and how to get in job ?<br/> what companies r the best ? <br/>and how much income it would be ? <br/>and how much it would cost ?</span></em></span></p> Looking for key facts and information about commercial diverstag:community.cdiver.net,2015-04-30:2371245:Topic:2074902015-04-30T17:51:47.340ZMarie-Claude Tremblayhttp://community.cdiver.net/profile/MarieClaudeTremblay
<p>Hi!</p>
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<p>My name is Marie-Claude Tremblay. I am a research assistant and a web writer for a Canada based production company called Groupe PVP. You can find further information about us via our website: <a href="http://www.pvp.ca/en">www.pvp.ca/en</a>.</p>
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<p>I am looking for key facts, statistics and information about commercial divers.</p>
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<p>In Canada, this job is (hopefully!) very safe. I have been able to get some information from professional divers but I am…</p>
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<p>My name is Marie-Claude Tremblay. I am a research assistant and a web writer for a Canada based production company called Groupe PVP. You can find further information about us via our website: <a href="http://www.pvp.ca/en">www.pvp.ca/en</a>.</p>
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<p>I am looking for key facts, statistics and information about commercial divers.</p>
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<p>In Canada, this job is (hopefully!) very safe. I have been able to get some information from professional divers but I am looking for more international information as per the danger and various facts about this job (salary, number of commercial divers currently working worldwide all fields taken together, deaths and injuries statistics, myths about the job, challenges, etc.).</p>
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<p>It is for the purpose of a website about dangerous jobs I am currently working on. This website is complementary to a French speaking TV series called “24 hours: danger!” (also about risky jobs) in which there is an episode about commercial divers (it is a France-Canada co-production).</p>
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<p>I thought I might be able to find some answers here. Should you have any reference website or document to suggest regarding this, I am interested! You can contact me at mc.tremblay@pvp.ca.</p>
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<p>Thank you for considering this request and have a great day!</p> First steps entering the Commercial Diving Industry. Advice? Let experience speak.tag:community.cdiver.net,2015-02-15:2371245:Topic:2056992015-02-15T11:03:47.344ZEthan Cromwellhttp://community.cdiver.net/profile/EthanCromwell881
<p> I am looking to take my first steps into this world of yours, and I have a few questions.</p>
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<p> Firstly, It's been asked a hundred times over but I'll ask it again here for some more up-to-date answers hopefully, among the major schools operating today what would you suggest for someone interested in working in the commercial diving industry? I have looked at DIT in Seattle, Wa, as well as The Underwater Centre in Fort Williams, Scotland, The NYD in Norway, Professional…</p>
<p> I am looking to take my first steps into this world of yours, and I have a few questions.</p>
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<p> Firstly, It's been asked a hundred times over but I'll ask it again here for some more up-to-date answers hopefully, among the major schools operating today what would you suggest for someone interested in working in the commercial diving industry? I have looked at DIT in Seattle, Wa, as well as The Underwater Centre in Fort Williams, Scotland, The NYD in Norway, Professional Diving Centre in South Africa, and recently CDA in Jacksonville, Florida. Currently I am leaning towards CDA, it is more expensive than most schools, but it offers the Canadian DCBC certification and I am interested in the potential of working overseas.</p>
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<p> I am a U.S citizen. I find the idea of meeting new challenges, learning new skills, and hard work exciting. I thrive on adventure, and the ability to travel, the slow seasons with the ability to take time off, and a livable wage with lots of growth potential seems like a huge benefit to me. Especially coming from retail work where I made close to minimum wage on my feet 8 hours a day making a little over $8/hr. Before that I did odd jobs on a farm for a time, working 10-12 hour days, sometimes in freezing conditions. I have some experience in the medical field and I have fire department training.</p>
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<p> I've heard offshore work breakout times may be a bit longer but transfer back to inland work, whereas the opposite is not true, working inland for a time then transferring offshore starts you back as a tender all over again, is this true?</p>
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<p> Lastly, I have also read that the market is saturated with far more commercial divers than job openings. My response to that is to ask about the other niche jobs within the diving community. Even if I can't find work as an underwater welder or salvage work right out the door, are there many other opportunities in the diving world that pay a livable wage like seafood harvesting?</p>
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<p> International travel potential, decent money, learning new skills in a challenging environment. All things that interest me about this possible career path. I'm asking you who have experience, what changes would you have made or what recommendations do you have for someone just entering your industry? I thank you for your answers, your suggestions, and your time.</p> Casting for TV Projecttag:community.cdiver.net,2015-02-13:2371245:Topic:2056952015-02-13T23:17:05.786ZSarah Stewarthttp://community.cdiver.net/profile/SarahStewart
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<p>My name is Sarah Stewart. I am a casting assistant at an award-winning production company in Los Angeles called Make It Happen Productions. Please feel free to review our background and bio. </p>
<p>We are currently casting for a national television project. We are currently reaching out to working commercial divers who may want to be considered to be featured in a project. We are looking to identify a business or team of divers with a sense of adventure and strong…</p>
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<p>My name is Sarah Stewart. I am a casting assistant at an award-winning production company in Los Angeles called Make It Happen Productions. Please feel free to review our background and bio. </p>
<p>We are currently casting for a national television project. We are currently reaching out to working commercial divers who may want to be considered to be featured in a project. We are looking to identify a business or team of divers with a sense of adventure and strong personalities. </p>
<p>There is a flyer attached with more details. If you are interested, please send us a short email to casting@mihp.com with information and pictures of why you think your business or team should be considered. Or please feel free to forward this flyer to divers or a diving team that you think should be considered.</p>
<p>Thank you so much for your time, everyone! Have a great day!</p>
<p><a href="http://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/1270659347?profile=original" target="_self">Casting Flyer</a></p>
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<p><span class="font-size-3">Ok so i've got some gear for sale:</span><br></br><span class="font-size-3">1- New bailout bottle purchased in 2013, first and only hydro in 2012. Taking it in to get visually inspected today (6/7/14)</span><br></br><span class="font-size-3">1- AquaLung first stage for bailout, with para-cord chaff protection. Very nice.</span><br></br><span class="font-size-3">1- Soft strap harness for bailout</span><br></br><span class="font-size-3">1- Heavy duty snap shackle for…</span></p>
<p><span class="font-size-3">Ok so i've got some gear for sale:</span><br/><span class="font-size-3">1- New bailout bottle purchased in 2013, first and only hydro in 2012. Taking it in to get visually inspected today (6/7/14)</span><br/><span class="font-size-3">1- AquaLung first stage for bailout, with para-cord chaff protection. Very nice.</span><br/><span class="font-size-3">1- Soft strap harness for bailout</span><br/><span class="font-size-3">1- Heavy duty snap shackle for bailout</span><br/><span class="font-size-3">1- Miller weight belt w/ 30 lbs. (No Miller buckle, I used a custom made buckle with a snap shackle and U-bolt that hasn't failed me ever)</span><br/><span class="font-size-3">1- Stand-by harness, also made of the soft strapping.</span><br/><span class="font-size-3">1- Snap shackle for stand-by harness</span><br/><span class="font-size-3">1- Black hat bag for your KM or whatever dive hat you have (or will have one day) zippers work on bag</span><br/><span class="font-size-3">1- Farmer-John style 7mm wetsuit</span></p>
<p><span><span class="font-size-3">Bailout has seen less than 100 dives, <strong>EXCELLENT CONDITION</strong></span>.</span></p>
<p><span class="font-size-4"><strong>Looking to get $500, but also willing to negotiate.</strong></span></p> Commercial Divers (49-9092) - Occupational Employment and Wages, May 2012tag:community.cdiver.net,2013-10-23:2371245:Topic:1944402013-10-23T10:57:54.596ZMeghttp://community.cdiver.net/profile/GemCruz
<p>Do you want to find out more about commercial diving jobs? I found this useful article from US Bureau of Labor Statistics. Hope it helps :-)</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.bls.gov/oes/current/oes499092.htm" target="_blank">Commercial Diving Jobs based on Bureau of Labor Statistics</a></p>
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<p>Do you want to find out more about commercial diving jobs? I found this useful article from US Bureau of Labor Statistics. Hope it helps :-)</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.bls.gov/oes/current/oes499092.htm" target="_blank">Commercial Diving Jobs based on Bureau of Labor Statistics</a></p>
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