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Underwater tank inspector job

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tackleberry

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Hey everyone,


I have a question for all you commercial divers. An aquaintence of mine is starting an inshore commercial dive company and wants me to work for him. To my knowledge, the company centers around tank inspections.


What can I expect from this type of job? I do know I will be doing underwater inspections inside tanks, but any other information would be helpful. I do get nervous of heights, so this job may get interesting
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. It isn't too bad, I have a part time job doing arboreal work. CORRECTION: For the record, I have no formal commercial dive training and I have been a recreational diver for 7 years. I probably have around 100 dives on scuba (estimated because I didn't log some of them
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).

Thanks
 
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