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Jo Willems
Being the eldest team member, the younger ones nicknamed me “grand-dad”. I started working as an instructor on Korsou in 2005, after working many years in a regular 9 to 5 job. To me Diving is a passion, that I share with my wife and son and daughter. To me diving is a way of life and not something you do just occasionally.
Teaching people to dive, seeing how students from all over the world also get hooked on being underwater, is one of the most rewarding things I ever have experienced. I feel privileged to work on an Island like Korsou, with it’s beautiful underwater world, its magnificent cultural heritage and it’s utmost friendly and hospitable inhabitants.
Hope to see you soon at Scuba-Do!
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Rupert Ustasia
Hi, since February I work as a Dive Master with Scuba Do. How did I become a Dive master? I had 6 month military training with the Antiliaans Militie. For the following 6 month civil training I had to choose between different careers. I thought that it might be nice to become a dive master because I always liked the water and swimming. In these 6 month I followed all the courses from Open water until Dive master. I am very happy that I made this choice because this career gives me the opportunity to meet new people, talk to people from different countries and learn languages. I am very glad that I can work with such a nice team at Scuba Do!
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