How to become a PADI Scuba Instructor in your 20s: Start living your dream!

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  • Опубликовано: 12 июл 2024
  • Are you passionate about scuba diving and dreaming of a career that takes you to breathtaking destinations around the world? 🤔 Join us in this video as we unveil the incredible journey of becoming a #PADIPro
    Discover how you can turn your love for diving into a fulfilling profession, teaching, and sharing your passion with others. We'll guide you through the process, from starting as a certified diver to becoming a #PADI Instructor, equipped with the skills and knowledge to train future generations of divers.
    Imagine living in your dream destination, surrounded by stunning coral reefs and vibrant marine life, while pursuing a rewarding career that feels like an eternal adventure! 🙌🏼🐢🪸
    Ready to become a PADI Pro and start living your dream? 🤿
    Learn more: www.padi.com/dreamjob
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Комментарии • 2

  • @eduenglish2012
    @eduenglish2012 11 месяцев назад +3

    During my Ph.D program, I did my divemaster course in 2019 and directly bought all the materials for IDC course, but suddenly, I found that I finished my Ph.D program and couldn't stay more in Indonesia as my study permit expired. I really want to be a Padi instructor to teach divers all the skills, philosophies and theories , because in the eastern part of Libya where I stay now, there is not even ONE Padi instructor who may teach and qualify divers.
    People are very anxious to be divers as I told them about my interesting experience. I hope one day to be a Padi instructor to attract thousands of people to be Padi qualified divers ...

  • @gavinwood8431
    @gavinwood8431 11 месяцев назад +5

    Love this video.
    I’m 42 and just about to take my PADI open water, so I’m miles off instructor level, but what a great job to have.
    Wished I’d done all this soon, but better late than never.
    Dive Safe 🤿