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					Originally Posted by  macbaby07
					 
				 
				that totally makes sense 
and i would have read it either way    
can i just pay you for lessons? lol  
you seem like you know what you're talking about  
			
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 Just about every lifeguard knows what they are doing. It's ridiculous how much you need to become qualified as a lifeguard. To teach lessons you need current certifications in First Aid with CPR-C, Lifeguard-Pool, and Aquatics Safety instructor. Also I imagine all the lifeguards at the MAC pool worked as lifeguards in their respective hometowns before coming here and thus have years of experience. Besides, it'd be a lot more expensive to pay me as even at minimum the same amount of lesson time you get from the course would be $75, and to be honest it really be closer to $115 if I charged the same wage I got back home. 
And while I'm not too familiar with the red cross adult lessons as I worked at  the YMCA, which has it's own system of lessons, so I can't guarantee  anything about the course I still suggest trying the class out and see if you like it.