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The
certification you earn in this course
indicates that you're a qualified scuba
diver. It's sort of like a diploma it
indicates that you've successfully completed
the education. But if you were interviewing
for a job, a prospective employer would
want to see what you've done with your
education a resume listing your experiences
since you received your diploma. In
diving, your " resume" is
your log book.

Your
log shows a dive master or charter crew
how frequently you dive, what type of
dives you've made, the environments
that you have experience with and so
on diver training, and when diving at
resorts or on boats. It helps you assess
how your experiences contribute to your
diving ability and the dive opportunities
open to you. And, you can check it once
in a while to see how far the dive stories
you tell depart from reality.
The
three primary reasons to have a log
book are to remember you dive experiences,
to document your history as a diver,
and to note specific details about a
dive site for future references. Make
a habit of filling out your instructor
or buddy sign it ( your instructor will
sign your log book after each open water
dive you make in You can choose from
log books ranging from simple ones with
room for descriptions, to ones such
as the PADI adventure log with more
features such as space to record training,
equipment purchases and maintenance,
air use, dive site maps, personal information,
and more.
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