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[–]PrincessDiana0 points
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Yes, Definitely!! If your talking about the pool lifeguard... We used to have a lifeguard on duty for every occasion. Especially for my son's birthdays, you can never be too safe. Make sure you are properly licensed though. Also be sure to look up the laws and insurance liabilities, because they may get to be very costly. You will most likely be catering to people who are more prominent and wealthy. Make sure its professional and legitimate 100%. Consult a lawyer.
Depends on where you live. I'm from Toronto and that just wouldn't work because outdoor pools are generally only popular 2 months a year and there's only a couple of wealthy areas where I would expect a lot of people can afford a private pool and lifeguard. If you live in a much warmer place that also has a lot of rich people I bet you could do just fine as a personal lifeguard.
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[–] SpiralOut 0 points 6 points 6 points (+6|-0) ago
I'd consult a lawyer and strongly consider some type of liability insurance.
Seems like a great idea to me, but you're really going to want to make sure you have all of your bases covered in the event that something goes wrong.
[–] 1550280? 0 points 3 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago
not just for swimming but for everything? "don't eat that donut bro, it might be poisoned"
[–] raywind 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
"Let me taste it out first..."
"It's okay, you can eat it."
Duuuuude
[–] PrincessDiana 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago (edited ago)
Yes, Definitely!! If your talking about the pool lifeguard... We used to have a lifeguard on duty for every occasion. Especially for my son's birthdays, you can never be too safe. Make sure you are properly licensed though. Also be sure to look up the laws and insurance liabilities, because they may get to be very costly. You will most likely be catering to people who are more prominent and wealthy. Make sure its professional and legitimate 100%. Consult a lawyer.
[–] HealthySteven 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
I know people that have hired life guards for their pool parties before. Doesn't happen often, but I'm sure there's money to be made there
[–] pm_me_firearms ago
This is a thing. I would get credentials, as well as get some experience working at a commercial/public pool.
[–] Neptr ago
Depends on where you live. I'm from Toronto and that just wouldn't work because outdoor pools are generally only popular 2 months a year and there's only a couple of wealthy areas where I would expect a lot of people can afford a private pool and lifeguard. If you live in a much warmer place that also has a lot of rich people I bet you could do just fine as a personal lifeguard.
[–] JimmyJimRyan ago
If I had a pool and was having a kids party, yeah. But I don't have a pool or kids.
[–] didntsayeeeee ago
I think if I needed a personal lifeguard I'd just spend the money on swimming lessons instead.