There a 2 kinds of instructors. Some move around large herds of new divers and other give that one on one attention you deserve. Lots of potential in both cases, but all the time I find myself on the cheap side
A Polak wanted to learn how to sky dive. ... ...He got an instructor and started lessons. The instructor told the Polak to jump out of the plane and pull his rip cord. The instructor then explained that he himself would jump out right behind him so that they would go down together. The Polak understood and was ready. The time came to have the Polak jump from the air plane. The instructor reminded the Polak that he would be right behind him. The Polak proceeded to jump from the plane and after being in the air for a few seconds pulled the rip cord. The instructor followed by jumping from the plane. The instructor pulled his rip cord but the parachute did not open. The instructor, frantically trying to get his parachute open, darted past the Polak. The Polak seeing this yelled, as he undid the straps to his parachute, "So you wanna race, eh?"
too much
she gets about million
He died in 1984.
R25 000
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The swimming instructor, demonstrated on how to do a perfect dive.
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this all depends on the state in CA it $39,000
Base pay for a salaried instructor is usually $60,000 depending on the center and the equipment assigned. FlightSafety instructors on military contracts earn over 120k per year.
Look on your states job burea website
Under PADI from lowest to highest, certifications levels are Open water, Advanced Open water, Rescue Diver, Dive Master and Instructor. Dive Master and Instructor are professional ratings.
I am a PADI dive instructor and for our Dive Master course the top mark requires a swim of 400 metres in under 6 min 30 sec.
Between $23-26 per hour here in Australia working as contractor for a riding school.
That depends on where you work, and what type of instructor you are. Assistant Instructors earn less that Dinghy Instructors, Senior Instructors earn more. You probably mean a Dinghy Instructor (DI). I am paid £6.37 an hour, for being a DI on a reservoir, so not coastal, but rates vary from club to club. My advice would be to check your local club.
a fitness instructor could make about 29.00 a hour A Jazzercise instructor will earn about $2.49 per hour of time required to be adequately prepared to teach (not just "stage" time, and not including drive time for 1 hour increments of salary.)