Lisann
Thank you Walt
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I just wanted to thank you, Corey, for your explanation of life-guarding at Disney World on the July 21st episode of the podcast.
It was very sad to hear the news of a child drowning just a few days ago. Of course, there was chatter on the boards about it (without anyone knowing any of the details) and everyone voicing their opinion.
Drowning is often a very "quiet" episode... in other words, drowning doesn't happen like it's depicted in the movies, with arms flailing and loud gasps for air. Once you get water in your nose and lungs, or your head can't stay above water, there is no wasted effort in calling for help...because you can't. You are just trying to stay alive at that point.
Thank you for explaining the rigorous training and seriousness of life guarding at Disney. I think that it must be the most stressful job out of all, and quite honestly, guards should be compensated as such. I appreciated your honest first-hand experience into the training of life guards and what they are and aren't responsible for at the pools.
I am just glad that you shed some light on the whole subject, from the life guard's point-of-view and from Disney's.
Thank you, Corey, it was much appreciated.
It was very sad to hear the news of a child drowning just a few days ago. Of course, there was chatter on the boards about it (without anyone knowing any of the details) and everyone voicing their opinion.
Drowning is often a very "quiet" episode... in other words, drowning doesn't happen like it's depicted in the movies, with arms flailing and loud gasps for air. Once you get water in your nose and lungs, or your head can't stay above water, there is no wasted effort in calling for help...because you can't. You are just trying to stay alive at that point.
Thank you for explaining the rigorous training and seriousness of life guarding at Disney. I think that it must be the most stressful job out of all, and quite honestly, guards should be compensated as such. I appreciated your honest first-hand experience into the training of life guards and what they are and aren't responsible for at the pools.
I am just glad that you shed some light on the whole subject, from the life guard's point-of-view and from Disney's.
Thank you, Corey, it was much appreciated.