Professional Diver Training with Scuba
Addicts, Ao Nang, Krabi
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The second option includes all of the above, but is
completed in a three month Divemaster internship (on the job, work
experience). We actively encourage our Divemaster trainees to
complete an internship as it provides you with much more hands-on,
practical experience and a greater insight into dive centre
operations. In addition, it gives you more time to complete your
examinations and gain more in-depth knowledge of daily diving
logistics, equipment, compressor and boat maintenance, retail sales
and customer service.
Divemaster
Prerequisites
- Be certified as a PADI Advanced Open Water Diver (or
equivalent).
- Be certified as a PADI Rescue Diver (or equivalent).
- Have logged a minimum of 20 open water dives prior to entry
into PADI Divemaster training, and completed and logged a
minimum of 60 open water dives with experience in night, deep
and navigation prior to certification as a PADI Divemaster.
- Be at least 18 years old.
- Be in good physical condition for diving and submit a
medical exam form signed by a physician.
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Bored of the
normal 9-5 routine? Do you wake up on a Monday morning with a lack
of energy and motivation? Are you living for the weekends?
If the answer to these questions is yes, then you need to break
free from the rat race and train for a job where the sun is always
shining, your customers are always happy and where you get to
experience something new every day.
PADI Divemaster, is one of the most sought after qualifications
in the diving community, it shows you have attained a professional
status that requires a high level of skill and knowledge and that is
both intellectually and physically demanding.
Typically, there are two routes to becoming a PADI Divemaster. The
first, requires about one month of your time and involves you doing
the bare minimum to meet all of the Divemaster performance
requirements. When we say 'bare minimum', we mean you will work your
socks off for one month, completing knowledge development study and
exams, in diverse topics such as Physics, Physiology, Decompression
Theory and more. There are 8 theory topics and exams.
In addition,
you will be required to complete water stamina tests, rescue
scenarios, a stress test, a mapping exercise, a skills demonstration
and actively organise and participate in running PADI courses and
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What’s
Included?
Instructor time, all diving equipment, lunch,
snacks and soft drinks onboard our boat, marine park fees and
transfers to and from your hotel. We also give you two free Scuba
Addicts T-Shirts and a 20% lifetime discount on equipment purchases.
We will actively assist you in finding long term accommodation, as a
guide, expect to pay between 7000-15000 Baht, per month, for a
fully furnished apartment.
Moving
On
Take a breath and enjoy your professional status for a season or
two, rushing straight into your PADI Open Water Instructor exams
isn't recommended. Working as a Divemaster, you'll gain essential
practical skills and experience that will help you become a better
instructor. All the diving knowledge in the world is nothing without
practical experience of different situations, both good and bad.
Divemasters will either be offered a role with Scuba Addicts or
given practical help with job placement.
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Price
Please consult us for a price, it depends on a
number of variables such as dives required, standard of
accommodation required (if any), standard of equipment package to be
purchased (if any). We guarantee we wont be beaten on price in Ao
Nang and we wont mess you around with price add-ons, what we quote
you is what you'll pay.
Note: The PADI Divemaster manual is included in the course price, however
you will need to seperately purchase the Encyclopaedia of
Recreational Diving, a Diving Knowledge Workbook, a Wheel style RDP
and Divemaster slates. In addition, you are responsible for your
professional PADI fees.

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