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26th February 2016, 03:42 PM
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Scuba Diver Instructor Salary
Hello sir, I am Ramon Surge. I am from Florida. I want you to help me by providing me some information about the Scuba Diver instructor salary in United States. Can you tell me something about it?
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26th February 2016, 04:44 PM
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Re: Scuba Diver Instructor Salary
As you have asked about the scuba diver instructor salary, I am giving you information about it Within the United States, a SCUBA instructor will probably make between $35k and $40k per year, which likely includes all his income sources. At dive resorts, newbies gross around $20k annually, while seasoned instructors make about $22k per year. On a cruise ship, expect to make about $1,700 per month; while your live-aboard dive instructor salary comes in around $2,000 per month. If you manage to land a private yacht gig, you can expect to rake in close to $3,000 per month. You should also remember the room, board, and tips you'll receive through your excellent customer service If you've racked up extra certifications, such as night diving, deep diving, or dry-suit diving (just a few examples), you can make that employer more money, not only from teaching the higher-level classes, but from sales of additional dive gear and accessories at the employer's dive shop. You might get a set hourly wage or base salary, plus commissions on courses you teach and gear you sell. Depending on how prosperous the dive shop is, you might also get some bennies out of the deal |