Philly Is So Desperate for Lifeguards That It’s Recruiting People Who Can’t Swim

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  1. razloric says

    This is not funny it’s negligence.

    They’d rather hire unqualified people than pay qualified people more money.

  2. RockyMountainHigh- says

    Taking after states that are hiring unqualified teachers.

  3. browtfareyoudoing says

    Wonder if I could apply to work remotely

  4. RevWaldo says

    > The city will provide free swimming lessons at Lincoln High School in Mayfair to anybody who doesn’t know how to swim, assuming they are committed to testing into the lifeguard program this summer.

    So they’ll provide free training rather than have you pay to learn how first. Soooo…. good?

  5. phatmahn says

    Hey I said stop drowning dammit!

  6. venom259 says

    They can be taught how to swim.

  7. GetlostMaps says

    Hiring people you then train for a job… Nothing oniony about that.

  8. jiyujinkyle says

    Lifesaving/lifeguard training does tell you the absolute last thing you do is swim out to save someone. Reach Throw Row Go.

  9. rileydogdad1 says

    In 6 months this will be on the reddit whatcouldgowrong

  10. Zinski says

    In Mass they closed a lake after 2 lifeguards where stabbed after asking people to leave.

    No one wanted to take the job so they closed the beach

  11. BenDinYoma says

    Try to understand this…we are at capacity, sir.

  12. Jman50k says

    “Hey youse, quit drowin’ in all that wudder! If you make me take off these Zubaz I swear to gawd!”

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  14. ThaxReston says

    When you pay low…you get the unqualified. Simple

  15. NewPhoneNewAccount2 says

    Whats your experience and how stong of a swimmer are you. Well i use to bait to pamela anderson while watching baywatch and ive never swam before. Youre hired

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