Top 5 Benefits of Lifeguarding

Being a lifeguard is one of the most rewarding jobs a young person could pursue. Getting the proper training in order to carry out the dream of being a lifeguard is one of the most crucial steps to start with. Because many pools hire year round for indoor staff and summer outdoor pools, and water parks hire in the winter, it is important to get a jump on training. Also following your training, you should begin to get active with the hiring process in order to secure your spot for your new career this summer pool season.

So aside from the benefit of just having a job, what are some other benefits?

# 1 — It Is Job Security Regardless Of Location

 

While this may not be the very most crucial aspect of getting a job in which you could save lives, in today’s competitive job market it sure doesn’t hurt. This is especially true for areas where finding jobs can be more challenging in general. Training as a lifeguard opens doors to jobs even in areas where the job market has been hit hard. Smaller areas such as Lancaster, Pennsylvania or Monroe, New York all provide jobs openings for lifeguards.

# 2 — You Get Your American Red Cross and CPR Certification

 

You do have to train and earn these certifications, but because they are required to become a lifeguard, it is certainly a plus to have. Even aside from needing them for your job, these two types of trainings and certifications can help you in your professional and personal life. Not to mention, this type of certification makes your resume that much more impressive, even if you are applying for careers not related to the field of lifeguarding.

# 3 — Love What You Do

 

Too many people spend their day at a job that cannot stand. Even adults and young teens who often take jobs such as retail or fast food to try to gain work experience often end up dreading their workday. Being able to enjoy what you do makes all the difference in your professional and personal life. Besides, few other jobs without college education enable you to go in and potentially save lives each and every day.

# 4 — Great Paying Jobs Can Still Mean Cool Jobs

 

Most workers make choice between good paying jobs or cool jobs. Working as a lifeguard means fun jobs that still let you earn good money for what the job requires. In fact, for the little amount of training actually required, the pay scale is quite impressive regardless of where you end up working.

# 5 — Learn Lifetime Skills

 

Above and beyond CPR and how to pull someone who is drowning in water to safety, you pick up even more skills and traits that you get to keep for life. From leadership skills and learning to handle various types of responsibilities, you are prepared for life. Knowing how to work as a member of an important team with others is just one of the skills and traits you acquire from training and working as a lifeguard.

Don’t just read about how rewarding it can be; sign up for training and find out for yourself.

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