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So as a lifeguard, it is required to have more tha...

So as a lifeguard, it is required to have more than one lifeguard on deck, and according to the department of health, there should be at least a minimum of FOUR lifeguards supervising the deck, because in case of a possible spinal injury from a patron in the water, you will need three lifeguards handling the situation in the water, and one lifeguard on deck surveilling the pool deck. From my understanding, in NY state and the American red cross, THAT IS LAW!!!!!! I've heard stories from lifeguards who worked as Lifeguards for the State and for the City of New York, and all of them can tell you, that working for this company is a nightmare. Everyday feels like you can you lose your job at any given second. Managers deprive you from your lunch hours, you're barely allowed to relax on your 6 to 10 hour shift where no one comes to the pool or gym, and you are micromanaged to a fault. Don't get me started on some of the patrons, they can get these hands anytime, no age restriction.

The point is, if you work for NFC, and you go through the orientation process...don't believe all of the hype. The company truly doesn't care for you or your well being, so sue them while you still can.

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