Friday, December 14, 2012

Under the Sea!

Hey guys welcome back to my blog again! Jobs jobs that's the top of this entire blog! Today I have caught interest in the job of being a scuba-diver instructor. As I mentioned in my previous blog I wouldn't want a job that would confine me into a desk working in an office. I mean it just sounds extremely boring. So I've found an outdoor job that fits my preferences. Scuba-diving! I love the water and I love interacting with the marine life of the deep sea. My favorite part about visiting the deep sea is seeing all of the long lost ship wrecks..... if only.




             But in all seriousness here are some statistics about becoming a scuba-diver instructor. First of all you don't even need to have a college degree to become one! A degree marine biology and environmental science can help you stand out from the rest of the crowd. You need to be certified in CPR and First aid just in case anything happens. After all of this you have to pass a diver instructor course and then you can go on to specialize in a certain area such as night diving or cave diving. The payment is usually around $90 per person you are instructing with a class of students ranging between 1-15. This sounds like my type of job because I love to interact with new people and teach them new ways to have fun!