Before the park opens you will spend time getting it ready. Cleaning pools, setting out lounge chairs, and other items as needed. You will also do your guard class to get your certification.
Lifeguards will average 40 hours a week. Sometimes more, sometimes less, though the state regulates how many hours you can work on the water at a time. I think it's something like 8 continuous hours of watching water. That doesn't mean you won't work more than 8 hours but you will have to be taken off the water and placed somewhere else (like tops.)
Your process in date is the day you arrive, if you are living in housing then you can check in that day. I think you can check in the night before if you call ahead, but it's been awhile since I lived in housing.
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Cleaning Soak City is a huge and dirty job, but someone has to do it. I helped out with it a few years ago. My best advice is to wear waterproof shoes/boots if you're going to be cleaning in there.
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