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Initial Briefing and Water Test
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Two staff members, dressed in jogging pants and hoodies, welcomed for us on poolside.
Including us, there were six newbies to be tested.
They told us about the sports and adventures which the centre offered
and that they needed people who could provide lifeguard cover for these activities.
For the adventure activities the visitors were often dressed in warm clothes, and we woud have to be prepared for this.
Hence our swimming test was to be done fully clothed, shoes and all.
The aim was to see how well we can swim in clothes
and rescue someone who is also fully clothed.
During canoeing lessons last year I got soaking wet in the sea,
but swimming with my clothes on in a pool as part of a job interview was a new experience for me.
Job Description
The job description included getting into the water a few times a day, either outdoors or in the pool.
We were meant to actively get involved in the activities, not just stand on the side,
but always be near the guests, ready to assist on land or in water with various indoor or outdoor activities.
We should also make sure all wet kit was rinsed in the showers or with the hose pipe.
Then we were to put it all into the drying room.
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Pool Parties
In the evenings there were often pool parties.
We were expected to join in to provide safety cover, but also be part of the entertainment.
The occasional dunking by the guests should be expected.
If they want us in the pool, we were to be game for a laugh and get wet in whatever clothes we had on.
Tonight was to be the Welcome Party for the new guests who may not have been to a pool party before.
Often they just stand around the pool side, not sure what to do.
If that happens we should playfully get into the pool, making it clear to the guests that it was fine to jump in dressed as they are.
For any pool games we should also act as ice breaker, being the first to play if necessary.
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Mandatory Shower
We were reminded to always take a shower before entering the pool,
either in our rooms before we got dressed or on poolside.
This was for hygiene reasons and to help reduce the load on the pool filters.
It was an odd feeling as we walked over to the showers still wearing all our clothes.
I got so excited as we stepped into the showers to deliberately get our clothes wet.
It was nice to see the water flow into our sweatshirts and jeans.
We splashed each other until we were completely soaked.
My friends looked great in their wet clothes and seemed to enjoy it a lot.
As we entered the pool area a lifeguard took a good look at us and said:
"You're fine.
Some people don't shower properly.
We can tell by checking for dry spots on their clothing."
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Pool Assessment
Andy and James decided to practice together.
I was asked to swim with Giovanni, a handsome Italian guy who had also applied for a lifeguard job.
Finally we jumped into the pool.
It was great fun to swim fully clothed and felt fantastic.
We jumped off the diving boards and swam a few lengths to warm up.
We were asked to swim 16 lengths fully clothed, 4 lengths in each swimming stroke, breaststroke, backstroke, sidestroke, and front crawl.
That was exhausting but good fun.
Then we learned the basic skills how to rescue someone.
We practiced several rescue skills,
including the "clothes tow" where you grab hold of the casualty's clothes on their back,
just below their arms, so the the clothes form a ring around them which you can tow.
It was quite a challenge to tow someone for 50 meters with all our clothes on.
Giovanni said he liked hooded garments as he put his hood up.
I told him that I love swimming in my hoodie or anoraks and how I like walking in the rain in a poncho.
His face lit up: "Ponchos? They are so hot! I brought a few ponchos along which I'll show you later."
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Then the test got harder
Next they asked us to put on those waterproof suits that everybody wears over their clothes during most outdoor activities.
We went over to the drying room.
Anyone who didn't have their own kit,
could choose between one piece coveralls or cagoules and pants.
It wasn't easy, but great fun putting the waterproofs on over our heavy wet clothes.
We then swam 250 meters (10 lengths) in the pool with all this kit on.
That was even more exhausting but an interesting experience.
Water collects in the sleeves and pockets.
Climbing out of the water was really heavy, but this was what we should learn and practice often.
Boat Handling
We were asked to keep all clothes on for the whole time, including the waterproofs,
so they can see how long it takes us to get exhausted.
Climbing into inflatable boats was quite a challenge with all these waterlogged clothes.
Giovanni seemed to enjoy throwing water over me or pushing me out of the boat.
I managed to keep his white clothes soaked as well by making him swim a few times.
His blue jeans and hoodie could be seen through his wet white nylon suit.
We played around for a while, just to relax and have some fun.
However, the main purpose was to get used to wearing all these clothes in the water.
We all passed the Test
The management told us that they liked our enthusiasm and we were welcome to join their team.
Whoopee! Another wet summer!
Finally we took a shower to rinse the chlorine out of our clothes and hung them up in the drying room.
Wearing only our wet shorts and tee-shirts we picked up our luggage from the pool side
and were shown to our staff room which had a bath and shower unit much to our delight.
Comfy Uniforms
We were also issued with our comfy staff uniforms,
three for each of us, consisting of
blue jogging pants, blue shorts, yellow hoodies, tee-shirts and polo shirts.
I asked why we were issued three outfits.
Leslie replied: "One to wear, one to dry and one spare.
You should wear these for all indoor activities, including pool events."
"You mean even in the pool?" I asked.
"Of course," she replied, "you should always be near your team. Try it out before the course starts."
"I make sure he does." said Giovanni with a big grin.
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 Our Room
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Settling into our new room
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Andy and James had decided to share one of the staff rooms, rather than share with strangers.
I had found a new friend in Giovanni and decided to share with him.
While I went out to do some shopping in the nearby village, Giovanni settled into our room.
On my return it immediately became clear that Giovanni had clearly moved in.
He had spread his stuff all over.
Piles of jeans, tee-shirts and hoodies, anoraks and rain pants, sandals and boots.
A few ponchos were hanging on the wall.
He was sitting on the bed, reading a surfing magazine, dressed in nothing but a soft nylon poncho.
"Why do you wear a poncho indoors?" I asked.
"When I'm too lazy to get dressed, I just put a poncho on." he replied.
"It's a lot more comfy than most other gear. Go on, try one."
He seems to know what is fun or feels good.
I did as I was told, shoved my clothes into the wardrobe and put on one of his ponchos.
It was made of a very breathable fabric, hence it felt really soft and not sticky on the skin.
I huddled up inside the poncho, pulling it down over my knees and feet,
while I wondered what fun could be had with this.
Giovanni said it was soft and breathable enough to be used as sleepwear on cooler days.
Hmm, maybe I should try that tonight.
"You brought a lot of gear." I commented.
"Yes, I want to be prepared for any situation, so I rather bring too much than be short one day," he explained.
"You're about my size. Feel free to borrow anything you like or need."
That was an offer I gladly accepted, seeing all this interesting kit lying around.
Giovanni was very much into wet clothes,
so I was glad I wouldn't have to hide my passion for a good soaking either.
He said he likes this adventure centre because of their laid back attitude.
"You can get wet anytime and dry your kit quickly in the drying room. Way cool."
Uniformed Swim
Suddenly Giovanni remembered that we were to try on our uniform.
He ordered me to get dressed.
This staff uniform felt soft and snug.
"Let's go to the pool and swim in our uniforms as Leslie has told us." Giovanni said.
Since we had a shower a while ago, we went down and jumped right into the pool.
Wow, the uniform felt really comfy in the water, not too tight, not too loose.
We climbed into an inflatable boat and capsized it, rolled a kayak and climbed arcoss some ropes over the pool.
With all this action, our uniforms stayed the course. Great.
We chatted for a good while about many exciting things,
like what clothes work best for which water activities.
Then it was time join the others for dinner.
After a refreshing shower we got dressed for the Welcome Party.
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