Hello there! My name is Niall, I come from Scotland and I’m looking for some advice regarding a move into Commercial Diving. A friend recently pointed me towards your excellent and informative site. Anything you could offer me would be greatly appreciated.
I currently work as a technical diving instructor (recreational diving). My passion is shipwrecks and hence where so many are found, deep technical open-circuit diving.
My girlfriend (also an instructor) and I have spent the past couple of years moving around working abroad, however she now feels she wants to settle back nearer to her home in Sweden. We have a very good relationship so I’m more than happy to make this move.
I’ve never really been one for swimming around with the fishes. My enjoyment comes from the technical challenge of being deep underwater and performing tasks in an unfamiliar environment. As such for the past three years now, I have researched, seriously considered and then put off several times making a move into Commercial Diving.
NYD in Oslo, Norway just happens to be 3-4 hours away from my girl’s home, so given our new circ**stances, thoughts of making the move are once again at the forefront of my mind.
I’m really just wondering what kind of work is out there? Specifically inshore and local to Norway or Sweden? I hope I am being as realistic as I can about potentially making this move. Other than a reasonable degree of strength and stamina, I have no skills as such to bring to the workface. I’m not a welder, I don’t hold degrees in Engineering, Surveying or hold certificates in Inspection. If asked, my dream job would be to work in Rescue and Salvage. I am too old to join the army, I’m 35. I’m not sure about Scandinavia but certainly in the UK to be a Police Diver I would need to become a Policeman. That is just not going to happen. Likewise the Fire Service, to be a Rescue Diver with them I need first to be a Fireman. Language might also prove to be a problem. With all the best will in the world I’m never going to speak Swedish. Man I swear it’s English backwards LOL.
Any information or advice you could pass our way would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks for your time,
Niall
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