Hello,

I am interested in hearing from current employers and future fellow divres about what I need to accomplish in my near future to help increase my chances in obtaining a rewarding career in the diving industry. What do employers require of new divers? What advice, if any, can you offer to an inexperienced diver looking to get employment? Often schools will claim to have to have large corporate partners, so my question would have be; how do I find proof? Many people seem to have the wrong idea about the industry and I only hope to gain a better understanding. Where can a rookie diver obtain creditable dives for their log books? Is it true that none of the dives you are required to obtain threw out the course of most academies do not count towards career dives? There are many more questions I’d like to ask. My decision is unshaken, I will do what it takes to gain access to this industry, but to become successful I need to make the right decisions and ask the right questions. I have yet to start cla**** (Start 11 Oct, 2011. The Ocean Corporation) but time is of the essence, and the more I am able to learn the better off I will be. I want to thank anyone who replies, and your time is greatly appreciated.

Without Out Questions, There Can Be No Answers!

     Corey J. Freeman

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Dives in school don't count towards anything outside of school.You'll be a tender for 3-4 years if you work out here in the gulf.If you work for a bigger company you might get a few dives a year and with going to a smaller company you'll dive every job most likely. I'm pretty sure no school has "partners" with any diving company to help you get work. You gotta get on the road an apply to all them yourself. Don't phone or send emails.

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