I am SO glad I found this forum. Really it's hard to find anything other than technical info or diving schools flashing their certs and "lifelong job placement" scams everywhere if you don't know what you're doing. I've been pumped to break into the industry for months now and my training at CDA was all but set in stone.
After flipping through these forums I see it's not the booming industry the schools have made it out to be. I was under the impression I'd be hired before I was out of school. HA!
My main question is about the Young Memorial school in LA. I've read that it's best to get in and get out as quickly and as cheap as possible as employers only care about your certs and not where you graduated from. How well will this course prepare and certify me in comparison to some of the more "reputable" diving schools? Will I be lacking any necessary certs, skills or knowledge? I realize that it's a government funded school, but the price difference is extreme enough that I just have to question it.
Also I've noticed some of the seasoned fellas around here are recommending a secondary skill set to fall back on whilst getting started and/or during the slow season. I'm debating on sticking around home for a while longer and getting a welding certification to get me through the dead times. I'm excited about learning to weld in general, but curious to know if anyone has another skilled trade in mind that would be more ideal to correlate with the diving industry or one that would help with advancement down the road.
Thanks in advance guys. The info I've read in these forums has most likely proved itself invaluable already.
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