CERTIFICATION UPGRADE TO SALVAGE.....help me out,divers working in salvage industry!!1

I am IMCA part-1 diver holding cswip 3.2u ticket....

i am very much interested in diving for a salvage company.so just want to upgrade my certification so that it may help me out to get work with salvage companies.

Your suggestions are heartily welcome,so please take time and give me some info..........

 

IS THERE ANY COURSE FOR SALVAGE?

 

IS THERE ANY COURSE THAT REALLY HELPS TO BECOME PART OF A SALVAGE DIVE COMPANY?

 

anything training centre information.

 

DO ANY SALVAGE COMPANY PROVIDE TRAINING TO BE A SALVAGE DIVER?

is there any company that is recruiting divers for salvage team,i am ready to start from a tender diver again...

 

WHERE SHOULD I GO AND FIND WORK (SALVAGE), I MEAN IN WHICH AREA THERE IS GOOD WORK FOR SALVAGE DIVERS.............

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Rigging is a must. You should take my SkyHook(tm) Correspondance Rigging course. $1000 per level. As far as I know, all of the people who have given me money for this course have learned something valuable.
where to do this SKYHOOK course,what place and traing centre?
Read my book "$5000.00 a day Salvage Diving" (tm)it tells how I made $5000.00 a day salvage diving and gives you my secrets so you can too. Personally autographed limited copies contact; onecomdiver@cs.com .
Unfortunately that appears to be an ADC publication, Ace. My Correspondence course is worth exactly the same, the wh*** world over.

Just send Bank details to my Account for Skyhook(tm) course by return post.
I see you also want to work in Nigeria. I have a lot of experience in Nigerian business deals. For a small fee, I can make you aquainted with how things work in this part of the world.
Wrong Stewart its not in anyway connected to the ADC in any.
How do you make a little money as a salvage diver?
start with a lot.
hahaha (tm)
If you want to be a salvage diver, contact SMIT. Big Dutch Salvage company located in Rotterdam, The Netherlands. The first year you'll spend on a heavylift barge. Learning knots, rigging and overal seamanship. After that, if you're still up for it and they think you got what it takes, they'll send you on a salvage/diving operation. The company I work for works a lot together with SMIT. If you need phonenumbers or emails, just PM me.
Get your google happening-there are alot of maritime salvage companies on the internet.
Flynn
I Just got in from offshore give me a few hrs and some rum(TM) and Ill have a comment!!
Still drinking and getting primed up

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