Hocky
Contributor
Hi Guys
Just a question to the "wreck" instructors out there. I'm about to teach my first wreck course (I'm so looking forward to it).
Ive read the books, watched the video's and Ive actually dived over 100 wrecks my self.However..as this is my first course teaching, I wanted to know if there was anything
that I should add to the course, that the books and video's don't teach you,something that will just make it that little bit more special for my students?
We are going to a great wreck site, the students are paying good money to go there and I want to make it worth their while.
Any advise will be appreciated.
regards
Hocky
Just a question to the "wreck" instructors out there. I'm about to teach my first wreck course (I'm so looking forward to it).
Ive read the books, watched the video's and Ive actually dived over 100 wrecks my self.However..as this is my first course teaching, I wanted to know if there was anything
that I should add to the course, that the books and video's don't teach you,something that will just make it that little bit more special for my students?
We are going to a great wreck site, the students are paying good money to go there and I want to make it worth their while.
Any advise will be appreciated.
regards
Hocky