Lifeguard intimidation

Former Member
Former Member
One of the reasons I hate swimming in outdoor community/development pools is the lifeguard glare you get when you come in with all your gear, prepared to swim and hour or two. :banana: I've been swimming outside for 25 years in the summer, and find that the guards are mostly all the same - texting, playing ball, sleeping, eating. Heaven forbid, they have to sit up and watch a swimmer. I feel like they really hate when I walk in because they have to actually do their job. I've treated them to lunch, ice cream, treats and some are fine, but overall, they are mostly very lazy. I tell them I had a guard cert, (I can swim better than almost all of them!), and they don't have to sit in the chair, or even watch, but I still feel the glare. I've even encountered a few occasions when the sun was shining and guards claimed they heard thunder. What happened to the good old days when guards sat in the chair and did their job without resentment? I only see that type of mentality at the indoor pools. On rainy days, they really give me the evil eye. :badday:
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  • Former Member
    Former Member over 10 years ago
    wow, I think I need to move out of NJ! Our guards are primarily high school age, if that. I have seen them "getting wet" in the pool, and they swim with the head above the water if they do a lap at all. College level guards are generally much more professional, but they are in the minority of the guards that are hired at our outdoor pools.
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  • Former Member
    Former Member over 10 years ago
    wow, I think I need to move out of NJ! Our guards are primarily high school age, if that. I have seen them "getting wet" in the pool, and they swim with the head above the water if they do a lap at all. College level guards are generally much more professional, but they are in the minority of the guards that are hired at our outdoor pools.
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