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  1. Cammy95's Avatar
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    Lifeguard job
    Iam looking at taking a course on becoming a lifeguard but i was wondering how many people who pass the course get jobs afterwards?
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    How easy is it to get a job as a lifeguard?
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    Not hard, it's a pretty awful and boring job. There's usually part-time work going at places, especially at weekends, but where I am (Edinburgh atm) there's a lot of pools Council pools pay more but you'll more often be doing cleaning. Some of the private clubs only pay minimum wage :l
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    I did my lifeguarding qualification in Swansea, but struggled to find anywhere hiring. It still comes in handy now, as it boosted my interest in swimming, and got me going much more regularly to keep up my fitness. But I'm sure there are much more lively and less boring jobs out there, as was mentioned above. I'm still not lifeguarding, but I'm not sorry I did it
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    lol lifeguard jobs, the only good thing about them is that when you tell a girl online on a site like TSR that you're a lifeguard she will picture a bronzed stud on a Miami beach, when in reality you're a skinny spotty teenager in a tracksuit sat by the pool in a leisure centre telling kids to stop messing about whilst earning £3 an hour
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    Re: Lifeguard job
    (Original post by Cammy95)
    Iam looking at taking a course on becoming a lifeguard but i was wondering how many people who pass the course get jobs afterwards?
    or
    How easy is it to get a job as a lifeguard?
    A friend did a lifeguard at the local council pool, it cost him £210 pound, a week later he got a part time job, even though he does around 40 hours a week. He earns £7.50 an hour and double time on Sunday. It depends what age you are, but if you are a student, you can't get a much better job for experience than a lifeguard at a council run pool. Think of all the personal qualities it entails, then you realize what employers think of it, much higher than a fast food worker for sure.
  6. iceman95's Avatar
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    (Original post by Aeschylus)
    Not hard, it's a pretty awful and boring job. There's usually part-time work going at places, especially at weekends, but where I am (Edinburgh atm) there's a lot of pools Council pools pay more but you'll more often be doing cleaning. Some of the private clubs only pay minimum wage :l
    Yeh a lot of the stuff you do is more cleaning than actual lifeguarding. But I don't get why council pools pay lifeguards more money than the private gyms, even though the private gym charges you much more than council ones.
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    Yeh a lot of the stuff you do is more cleaning than actual lifeguarding. But I don't get why council pools pay lifeguards more money than the private gyms, even though the private gym charges you much more than council ones.
    Maybe a little bit beside the point of the original post, but, private gyms are of course in the private sector, meaning they're looking to maximise their profit. Lower wages = higher profits. Council pools are in the public sector (run by government/council), so are looking to break even by using any profits to improve facilities and service to the community, so I guess that involves using excess funds to pay staff extra wages.

    Not sure exactly why they'd want to pay them much more than the private sectors do, but perhaps it has something to do with using up all their budget, to ensure they don't get a lower one provided by the government the next time. Or it may have something to do with equality legislation. (An employer must pay two jobs of equal value the same amount.)
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    (Original post by Chrisruptor)
    Maybe a little bit beside the point of the original post, but, private gyms are of course in the private sector, meaning they're looking to maximise their profit. Lower wages = higher profits. Council pools are in the public sector (run by government/council), so are looking to break even by using any profits to improve facilities and service to the community, so I guess that involves using excess funds to pay staff extra wages.

    Not sure exactly why they'd want to pay them much more than the private sectors do, but perhaps it has something to do with using up all their budget, to ensure they don't get a lower one provided by the government the next time. Or it may have something to do with equality legislation. (An employer must pay two jobs of equal value the same amount.)
    When my brother was 16 he got a job at Geoff Moulder (our local council run leisure center), bear in mind he was 16 and he was paid the same wage as 45 year olds of £7.50 p/h and double time on Sunday's. :eek: Incidentally, I'm going for a job there soon, lol.
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    (Original post by glelin96)
    When my brother was 16 he got a job at Geoff Moulder (our local council run leisure center), bear in mind he was 16 and he was paid the same wage as 45 year olds of £7.50 p/h and double time on Sunday's. :eek: Incidentally, I'm going for a job there soon, lol.
    Incidentally? How come

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    (Original post by iceman95)
    Incidentally? How come
    His gaining of the job incidentally led to me wanting to get a job there. As a direct result of him getting a job there, I am getting one also.
  11. iceman95's Avatar
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    I completed my nplq on the 23rd, I did a crb for a local council I'm waiting for that to complete so I can start work. I also applied for another local council job, they are waiting for their HR to select he rightful applicants.
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    Easy getting a job. Work for council pools! They would always take in people

    I get paid £7.20 per hour.

    Easy money.
  13. iceman95's Avatar
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    Easy getting a job. Work for council pools! They would always take in people

    I get paid £7.20 per hour.

    Easy money.
    Yeh but it takes time for everything to be processed. Its been 2 months since I completed my NPLQ training I still do not hold a job. Everything such as reference, medical report have been completed and my CRB came back 2 weeks ago and it's on review by the HR manager then I'll be ready for casual work. I applied for a different council site almost 2 months ago and they only just shortlisted their applicants as their HR had been busy as they went holidays.
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    (Original post by iceman95)
    Yeh but it takes time for everything to be processed. Its been 2 months since I completed my NPLQ training I still do not hold a job. Everything such as reference, medical report have been completed and my CRB came back 2 weeks ago and it's on review by the HR manager then I'll be ready for casual work. I applied for a different council site almost 2 months ago and they only just shortlisted their applicants as their HR had been busy as they went holidays.
    Very true. The process took me like 4 months!!
  15. iceman95's Avatar
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    Very true. The process took me like 4 months!!
    Yeh mine came just less than a month. I am working casually now at a local council but they only pay me £4.85 as I'm under 18 or else the pay would would have been £6.47 for 18. I applied to another local council but they had put my application on hold as there had been too many applicants, and I had no experience. So in three months my application would go straight to interview as they would assume I have some experience which I do and that council pool pays £8.62 regardless of your age.
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    i have been given the opportunity to complete the lifeguard course, before i take it, what is it like being a lifeguard guys??

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    Re: Lifeguard job
    Being a lifeguard can be boring at times it just depends what's happening in the pool or leisure centre at the time. I personally love sundays because theres an inflatable session then a pool party it kind of keeps the day moving. I'd take it even if you don't get a job it looks good on your CV =).
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    Can some please send me a few Cvs' please as I have completed my NPLQ but I'm struggling to write my cv. Thanks for ur time
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    Re: Lifeguard job
    What qualification/course do you need to do to be able to apply?
  20. iceman95's Avatar
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    Re: Lifeguard job
    (Original post by augustbaby)
    What qualification/course do you need to do to be able to apply?

    You need to be doing the RLSS NPLQ 8th edition to apply ask local leisure centres if they are planning to teach this course, you should find one nearby.
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