The Scuba Diving Internship - Pay As You Go!

So you really fancy the idea of becoming a PADI scuba instructor?

What heaven it must be…

Just jump on a boat and sail to a tropical reef
Loads of friendly customers
A nifty, macho wet suit
Back by 5pm.
Swift pint or two and get ready for Pattaya's night life.

Well we know that this is often a customer's view of life as a dive instructor.

And there are plenty of dive schools that won't try to disillusion any instructor candidates who might share that view. They are ready to offer you the key to this wonderful world with a diving internship. In just six months you can go from novice to become a PADI professional instructor.

They will make promises that sound too good to be true - and you know what they say about something that sounds too good to be true…

In reality it's an expensive mine field out there. You could easily lose an arm and a leg.

So here's an offer by Real Divers' Peter Chandler, who nine years ago came up with the concept of novice-to-instructor. He launched the first novice to instructor course at a large dive shop where he then worked. Since then huge numbers of dive shops worldwide have leapt on what they see as the bandwagon.

But be warned, some internships can seriously damage your wealth. So let us take you behind the scenes and reveal some of the factors you need to check out.

After this you'll be in a much better position to judge the quality of each course you check out and understand why the costs of an internship in Pattaya vary from US$8,000 to $12,000. 

We are so confident that Real Divers' instructor internships offer the best value that we'll even email you a list of the biggest players so you can judge for yourself.







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