no mask lifeguard

Former Member
Former Member
Everyone in the gym wears a mask (mandated in our state in the gym) however, one of the guards spent most of the hour I was swimming in the chair (in between breaks) with the mask off, unless she had to speak to the other guard. She's taken short mask breaks in the past, but this was ridiculous. All member have to wear the mask in the gym, while working out, on the deck, etc. and an employee of the fitness center doesn't. I'm surprised the other "main" guard has let this go, since he never removes his mask.
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  • Former Member
    Former Member over 3 years ago
    I really think folks are reading too much into things that aren't there, or aren't fully understanding the context of the question. I'll tell you I was very surprised at the first meet I went to for my kids when I saw lifeguards. I figured a swim meet with a dozen coaches watching every kid would be about the last place a lifeguard would be needed. I think if we were talking in person, we'd be able to get our points across and not shock anyone. I will say that, to address the OP's point, I have never seen a lifeguard who was distracted with phones, food, or whatever, while on the chair. Even if she was trying to come up with names for all 9 of the kids she was going to have with a brave dork nicknamed "Squints." I've been in dozens of indoor pool facilities, and I can honestly say that only the current one that I've been a member of for over 10 years, has guards who eat in the chair, secretly check their cell phones, etc. If I were to complain, our unprofessional managers would reveal the name of the complainant.
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  • Former Member
    Former Member over 3 years ago
    I really think folks are reading too much into things that aren't there, or aren't fully understanding the context of the question. I'll tell you I was very surprised at the first meet I went to for my kids when I saw lifeguards. I figured a swim meet with a dozen coaches watching every kid would be about the last place a lifeguard would be needed. I think if we were talking in person, we'd be able to get our points across and not shock anyone. I will say that, to address the OP's point, I have never seen a lifeguard who was distracted with phones, food, or whatever, while on the chair. Even if she was trying to come up with names for all 9 of the kids she was going to have with a brave dork nicknamed "Squints." I've been in dozens of indoor pool facilities, and I can honestly say that only the current one that I've been a member of for over 10 years, has guards who eat in the chair, secretly check their cell phones, etc. If I were to complain, our unprofessional managers would reveal the name of the complainant.
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