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Starting HSE 10 Week Diving Course on Monday
Just wanted to say that I'm grateful for the man himself @Jed Curtis for setting this page up, along with all the contributors, fills me with hope and I am really looking forward to doing the course and getting into the industry. See you on the other side!
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@Lee Wren excited for it!
Big win for the group today.
​Huge congratulations to @Aaron Evans , who just confirmed he’s landed a job through this community. It’s the first one on the board for us, and it’s great to see the networking here actually turning into real work. ​Best of luck with the project, Aaron. ​Get the Skool App, keep an eye on the Job Board, and let's keep the momentum moving. ​If you're finding this platform useful, consider helping support its growth by becoming a premium member for $5 per month which is a basically donation to say thanks! It helps keep the lights on, job posts coming, the networking open, and the FAQs answered for everyone.
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Awesome news, nice one @Aaron Evans
Global Network for Commercial Divers
I never thought this page would take off like this, our network is growing every day. I just had a look at the MAP tab and it's quite impressive to see that we come from nearly every corner of the globe. My challenge for you: Zoom in to your region and send a message to all crew in your area to touch base. Maybe you can help each other out, maybe you just catch up for a beer/coffee. You never know who you might meet and how that connection might change your career path in the future. It was because of networking that I managed to get a start offshore, back in the day we didn't have tools like this so make the most of it. Jobs don't fallout of the sky near you unless you put yourself in a position to catch them.
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1 like • Mar 21
I don't know if there's a way to have localised groups within the platform, might be something to consider if it's an option? I like the initiative of this anyway and I have spoken to a few folks in the South West UK. If anyone else reads this wants to connect then feel free 👍🏻
London Diving
Hi all 👋🏼 My name is Tally and I’m currently finishing surface supplied and offshore top up training with the Professional Diving Academy in Scotland. I’m based in London so will be looking for work around there. Can anyone recommend any companies that operate in London or have any ongoing projects in the south/east of England?
1 like • Mar 17
@Jeff Brissette great list Jeff, cheers.
📌 FAQ — How I Got My First Offshore Break
This is the missing CHAPTER 7 from the Diving for Money ebook I wrote. It may help those who are trying to get offshore and feeling like no matter what they do, no opportunities seem to present themselves. Like almost everyone, I didn't get a shot offshore straight after finishing dive training. I did the hard yards inshore for a few years first, starting with a little local company doing scuba dives on piers, small boats and moorings. I eventually picked up a job with one of the major inshore dive companies at the time and started doing some serious work. One of those jobs was building a large grey water outfall pipeline, working on a large construction barge. Still inshore, but as close to offshore as you can get. I tried to make every dive better than the last — in pursuit of excellence, if there is such a thing, not to say there wasn’t several bad ones along the way. Between dives I tried to always be busy, and when there was nothing to do, I was offering to make coffees. I chatted with everyone, tried to build good connections, tried to become ‘’bros’’ as we say in New Zealand. It didn’t always work. I got on quite well with one diver. He was a local and we ended up going on fishing and hunting missions on our days off. Skip forward two years. I had moved to Perth, Australia in pursuit of this fabled offshore work. Door knocking had got me in with a good inshore company with a solid dive system, doing lots of work with offshore vessels that came into port. I got a forklift licence and showed interest in the yard work, which led me into learning technician work and assisting in maintaining the gear. I had a full-time role in the workshop after getting my Kirby Morgan hat tech ticket and was always busy between dive projects — I even started dive supervising. For two years I'd been putting my CV out to offshore dive companies without much of a reply. I guess because I didn't have the offshore experience — Catch 22. Then one day I get an email from my hunting mate that I met on the outfall job. He'd made it out offshore and had done such a great job out there that they asked him if he knew anyone with a similar work ethic.
📌 FAQ — How I Got My First Offshore Break
1 like • Mar 17
Awesome post Jed. Just shows perseverance pays off in the end!
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Dom Leonard
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@dom-leonard-6228
About to start my commercial diving career at 36. Based in UK and going on a HSE course in April 2026 Also have a degree in Hydrographic Surveying

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Joined Mar 12, 2026