Reviews
Produce Another Dumb Instructor on Goodreads.com
Christopher L Ducote rated it 5/5
“it was amazing
As Diver I absolutely loved this book
A very good read for divers, talks about the ups and downs of trying to live life in paradise as a professional diver.”
232 Bars
232 Bars: “Great memories. Done my PADI IDC in Phuket so lots of similarities with my diving journey, this is one amazing trip and looking forward to the next book.” – James B
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on October 3, 2019
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S. Lovell
5.0 out of 5 stars Good read for a diving holiday
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on June 8, 2018
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“I suspect there was a lot of poetic licence involved in the writing of this book. However, it is very funny, enjoyable and highly readable. If you happen to be going on a diving holiday, this will be a good read between dives.”
Julie Gill
5.0 out of 5 stars Really entertaining bought his other books
This author kept me entertained throughout I enjoyed it so much I ventured off to Thailand my self …ps I had a shot at taxi driving.”
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on November 13, 2019
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From idc-guide.com
232 Bars – John Triggerfish
“Read this in three nights, its a very very funny story of how you can learn to dive while playing in Thailand ‘land of smiles’ with some very ‘interesting’ stories of what one lad got up to when let loose in Phuket while doing all his Dive training (OW, AOW, Rescue and Divemaster) .
From a Dive Education perspective it gives you some ‘insights’ into the very many PADI acronyms that we use daily and also gives easy to digest information about dive theory topics including Physics, Physiology and RDP which certainly makes even an experienced Instructor re-think about how working ‘under pressure’ affects us. A great no-nonsense approach to learning some of the basics that we need to know / learn / practice and the reasons why they are important.
John gives really great / honest advice about healthcare while working and diving regularly that should be known to all working dive Professionals and regular fun divers alike (these bits of advice could easily help you avoid ear infections) that I personally suffered from, that should be followed by all budding DMs / Instructors. It actually makes me think that Course Directors should offer this among other ‘real world’ advice when running their very popular add-on courses to the IDC which are normally taken once you complete the IE.
Get this book you will love it (but you should be open minded and not easily offended / of a sensitive nature) and don’t believe everything you read, or perhaps you should.
Cant wait to read the next one ‘Produce Another Dumb Instructor’ which rather conveniently could be an acronym of PADI, which I have never heard of but have heard ‘Put another Dollar In’ a few thousand times.”
Produce Another Dumb Instructor – John Triggerfish
After his near Fatal Dive Accident in Thailand on the last dive of his PADI Divemaster course / adventures in Thailand John goes back to the UK and saves up enough money to do his PADI IDC in order to become a Scuba Dive Instructor in Mexico.
For anyone that has done their PADI IDC / IE you will be captivated to hear how someone else sees their course / exams and you will be amazed at how similar (probably) your experiences are. For anyone yet to do their PADI IDC / IE in a far flug ‘Dive Resort’ you will get a big head start by reading this and hearing the ‘real’ experiences of a student trying their hardest to have pass the PADI IDC / IE.
The actual PADI IDC / Dive Journey is a collection of all the best and worst. most interesting and most controversial elements you have ever heard of or seen as a PADI IDC Student / Dive Instructor. If only half of them actually happened then this was the most interesting IDC / First Job ever experienced by any Instructor. I personally have saved a couple of accidents / students lives (or potentially saved serious injury at best) so can imagine if you recall everything that happens to you / happens to your fellow Dive Instructors you may end up with a list of ‘unbelievable’ occurrences which has prompted myself to start thinking about documenting my personal adventures just for my own amusement, who knows I may share them on the IDC Guide website at some point in the future for everyone’s amusement. A quick journey into my memory of my own Thailand / Mexico journey gives me Naked Russian Lady Instructors / Spear Fishing / Thai Ladies wearing snorkels and masks / Mad Thai Ladies on Motorbikes / Corruption / Incompetence / Students doing ‘impossible’ things) / Drug Dealing Expats / Drunken Instructors / Police Corruption and Jails