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My name, home town
and occupation
My name is Eric Zwanenburg and I am the resident PADI Course
Director for Dive College. I was born in Holland in a city called Leiden, I grew up in different parts of Europe, such
as Spain, Belgium. During my high school and College years I
grew up living in the Hague. Presently I am living in the Riviera Maya, Mexico.
How and when I became
involved with scuba diving
I initially got involved with Snorkeling while
I was living in Spainin the
Alicantearea. While spending lots of time on the
beach, one day a saw a group of divers going in to the water and coming out
with all kinds of stuff.I was really
intrigued and I wanted to go in the water with them, so my Mother bought me a
Snorkel set of masks fins and snorkels, so I could go and see what they where
doing. In 1995 I was invited to come and
work in Cabarete, Dominican Republic, as a bartender
in one of the most popular bars in the area.
This is where I got the opportunity to try diving for the first
time. I remember having some problems
clearing my mask, but after a couple of try’s I completed my Discover Scuba
Diving Experience and 4 days later I was certified. I enjoyed this so much that I wanted to
become a Dive Instructor. I took the
courses from Advanced Open Water all the way to the Instructor Development
Course that same year and got certified as a PADI Assistant Instructor and a
PADI Medic First Aid Instructor. I had to wait for my Instructor exams till 1997 regarding the
1-year requirement. (Which is now 6
months) After that I worked in lots of
Diveshops increasing my experience. For
a while I had a concession for the photography and video department, which
worked really well. This gave me a lot
of experienced handling camera’s like the Sea and Sea and Nikonos 5. In 1998 I got the opportunity to enroll in a
IDC-Staff Instructor Course organized by Pro-Dive Fort Lauderdalein the Dominican Republicwith Course Directors Larry Friedman and Dave Schubert. Since then I felt the passion to teach Instructors
and every time there was an IDC I got involved.
In 1999 I received the PADI Master Instructor rating and worked full
time in Aquaworld, Cancun, PADI Career Development Center, where I was the Lead
IDC-Staff Instructor, training to become a PADI Course Director. During this time I also worked a lot on the
Cave Diving for which I got certified by Mattheas Andreas in 1999. In 2002 after having staffed 14 IDC’s and
certified over 900 Students I got accepted in the Course Director Training
Course held by PADI Headquarters in NewportCalifornia.
Presently I work as a PADI Course Director with
Scubacaribe. This is a really big
company with operations based in different parts of Mexicolike the Puerto Vallarta, Cabos san Lucas,
Cancun, Cozumeland the Riviera Maya. Also we have operations in Jamaica, Bahamas,
Costa Rica, Dominican Republicand since recent also in Cape Verde(of the coast of Africa). This means that I am doing lots of traveling
around to those destinations, which makes my job really versatile and fun. Since I became a PADI Course Director in 2002
I have been teaching an average of 10 IDC’s per year in those different
destinations. Presently I have certified
over 400 Dive Professionals and taught more then 30 IDC’s. During the last 2 years, I have been working
very hard on the Technical Diver and Instructor ratings. October 2005 I completed the last part of the
DSAT Tec Trimix Instructor Trainer rating.
Next courses I want to do are Closed Circuit Rebreather ones, I just
can’t make up my mind which one...
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