Scuba diving in Zimbabwe – making money living

by | Oct 20, 2014 | opportunities | 1 comment

An old saying goes – if you want to be rich, monetize your hobbies. The problem we may have is some of our hobbies even when monetized may never be worth that much. Hobbies can change and can be changed. Imagine how nice it is being paid for doing what you love. Work becomes play – and can this happen in Zimbabwe. I have read a lot of how to make money in Zimbabwe schemes online and a few talk about monetizing hobbies so I thought about filling that void.

 

Before you read this article right to the end, please note that it takes money to make more money. You are going to have to spend money first. And as I always tell you, if it sounds too good to be true, it’s probably not true. I have tried some of these fly by night money making schemes and have lost both money and time trying to pursue them. It brought me to reduce everything about making money into one simple statement. The simple question that you I feel you should ask yourself is, ‘When do I stop?’ I think when everything begins to be too exciting, stop. Quit! It’s not a rule of thumb but it has helped me avoid lose a lot of money to schemers. When a deal begins to sound too exciting and tingles your hair and you are saying, this is too good to be true – it could be the time to walk away. Or rope in someone to get a different point of view.

 

So back to scuba diving.

For the following few weeks I will be writing about an area which most Zimbabweans weren’t aware of. We have all head of the American dream; let’s talk about the Zimbabwean dream! Have you had the marketing byline making money living or making money doing what I love? Is that possible in Zimbabwe? Fortunately yes. We have a dozen ways of monetizing your hobbies successfully in Zimbabwe and one of them is padi or scuba diving. Ask me to show you a scuba diver in Zimbabwe and I can point you to the Zimbabwe police sub aqua unit.

 

I think the most important question to ask you is what do you want with your life? Are you living your dream? Does your job make you happy or you are in it because you were screened into to sciences or arts class high school because you were good at a certain subject? Do you want to make a lot of money at the same time enjoying the journey to the bank. After finishing the PADI course or scuba diving course, you may opt to take commercial diving as a career and not simply a paying hobby.

 

Advantages of Scuba diving (in Zimbabwe) as a career

  • Your skills will never be obsolete
  • Your earning potential will grow exponentially
  • You can choose a job with a lot of travel
  • You can be part of the police sub aqua unit

 

The varied scuba diving opportunities in Zimbabwe and the rest of the world

When I first learnt of scuba diving in Zimbabwe, all I could think of was diving in swamps and dams to extract dead suicide bodies and the only job opportunity I saw was police sub aqua unit. Yes it is lucrative to be part of the elite force on a part time basis and always being on standby but is there more? Of course!

 

  • Offshore oil rigs scuba opportunities – scuba divers are needed mainly for inspections, repairs, and maintenance which should be done regularly.
  • Civil Engineering – Our Zimbabwean man made dams and bridges require constant monitoring and as such require divers. Repair activities include underwater welding and emergency construction work. Every structure whether disembodied by a body or water or not require constant monitoring and this could be an interesting niche for you.
  • Research divers – are you a scientist? You aren’t spared. There is a place for you in the underwater world to really study what is going on, aquatic ecosystem amongst other things. Talk about doing your University project under water.
  • Electricity and water – divers are needed to inspect water facilities and electricity generation facilities submerged under water. Repairs can then be carried out.
  • Communication system. Right now fiber is everywhere. Divers are needed to lay up fiber cables under water. Think of the islands in Lake Kariba. Divers will be needed if they are to be connected with underwater fiber cable.
  • Nuclear power plants – divers are needed in countires with nuclear power plants. These plants use river water for their processes and divers are needed regularly to inspect the inlet and outlet systems.
  • Ship companies – companies which own vessels or sheepyards require divers. Their job will require scuba diving services to repair and maintenance or routine inspection of shipping piers, shipyards amongst other things. Ship propshafts and sea chests can only be repaired by divers.
  • Police sub aqua unit – if you are a scuba diva, you can be employed as a standby personnel by the Zimbabwe police sub aqua unit. There are so many other opportunities which come with it.

 

Scuba Diving (PADI) course in Zimbabwe costs

There are a few institutions in Zimbabwe which offer this padi or scuba diving course in Zimbabwe. The costs change with each new season and with the institution but the general price guide is below.

 

  • Children’s Parties: Morning pool only – $800.00 in Harare
  • Discover Scuba: One hour in pool only – $80.00

This is for people whom want to just try if they can do it.

  • Pool Refresher only – $100 per person
  • OPEN WATER – Prices per Course US$420.00 books and rdp included.
  • ADVANCED: – Prices per Course US$420.00 book included.
  • EFR (MEDICAL): – Prices per Course US$120
  • EFR Refresher: – Prices per Course US$80
  • RESCUE DIVER: – Prices per Course US$420.00 books included.
  • DEEP DIVER: – Prices per Course US$420.00 books included.
  • All Specialties offered are US$420.00 Per Course
  • Professional Levels
  • Dive Master: – Prices per Course – $1200.00 excluding Books
  • Divemaster Crewpack with Instructor Manual – $410.00 Plus TRP Costs

 

Is Scuba for you? If yes, take action now. The universe love speed and action is the word that transforms destinies. The information above is priceless. We usually receive a lot of money to help people find themselves again and help them make monetize their social time and their hobbies. We find joy in making a lot of money helping a lot of people. Get in touch with Craig on +263772226111 and learn more about Scuba Diving.

 

As always; to your continued success.

1 Comment

  1. Roget Loder

    A nice posting by Craig. SCUBA is a niche. There are opportunities worldwide for expert divers… remember the students stranded in a dive cave in Thailand…
    Take a course & get started. PADI instructors are known worldwide, although there are other options in some areas, like South Africa.
    If you happen to need Any type of SCUBA equipment i can probably fill your needs. I am a MARES equipment distributor and would like to supply Zim divers. I doubt anyone has better prices & have a CABS account and investor resident visa.
    My email is rwloder@gmail.com
    Cel / whatsapp @ +1 (214)-912-9599 it’s a USA cel

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