You don't really need any experience in the sport of competitive swimming. Obviously, you need to know how to swim and be of age and you must take a lifeguard class and test which usually involves having to swim about a 300 I believe
Lifeguard salaries depend based on experience and the employer.
To become a lifeguard you need at least a+ to become a lifeguard.
It is about $8.25 per hour. More of less depending on experience. I work at Great Wolf Lodge, as a lifeguard.
13 feet to be a lifeguard have to be able to swim down to 13 feet
in England you will need an NPLQ (national pool lifeguard qualification)- to work at a pool of all types. and to work at a beach a NBLQ (national beach lifeguard qualification). this is for England, and is different or the rest of the UK.
It depends. A beach lifeguard could make easily up to $200000 a year. A swimming pool lifeguard. Probably makes half of that
you need to be at least 15 that's when you can get certified to be a lifeguard. so as long as you have your certification you are good to start working
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My brother is a lifeguard at Miami Beach and I think he makes about $50-60,000 a year. I'm not really sure though. I think he makes about $18-19 per hour. Again I am not sure if I am right about this.
No you do not. You need to get certified in CPR/AED for the professional rescuer/lifeguard as well as First aid for the professional rescuer/lifeguard. Every job requires different requirements and to get the best answer you would need to contact the place you intend to work at. I am still in high school and I am working as a lifeguard.
You don't need very much to start, you just need to know how to swim. Experience will come with training.
The possessive form for the noun lifeguard is lifeguard's.