🌊LIFEGUARD FIRED🌊
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A lifeguard was fired for saving a drowning person a couple hundrd feet out of his zone. They say he should have called 911. Lifeguard realized he was breaking the rule but figured it was more important to save a life.
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😂😂😂😂😂😂
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I would've done the same thing.
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That's ridiculous. He saved a life, end of story
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Quickly! Call the police! Call everybody! Not you lifeguard.That would be silly.🌊😰🌊=🚑🚒🚓?
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The man deserves an award, he saved a life with no regards to his own employment, the company that let him go should be ashamed.
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Everybody I know would have done the same. The person that fired him has no life and no respect for the safety of the person that was drowning. The lifeguard should be commended for the saving of somebody not fired for having some sympathy. If this was the full story, I would never want to work for this man.
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“།cعᎮᎥcҜ ᎧཞϮعgλ wrote:
Yep. He should get recognition for his commitment to his job responsibility instead of punishment.The man deserves an award, he saved a life with no regards to his own employment, the company that let him go should be ashamed.
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Ꮹཞ།ཀཀ wrote:
👍“།cعᎮᎥcҜ ᎧཞϮعgλ wrote:
Yep. He should get recognition for his commitment to his job responsibility instead of punishment.The man deserves an award, he saved a life with no regards to his own employment, the company that let him go should be ashamed.
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It sucks, but it's to protect the company from lawsuits
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“།cعᎮᎥcҜ ᎧཞϮعgλ wrote:
He does deserve a reward. 👍The man deserves an award, he saved a life with no regards to his own employment, the company that let him go should be ashamed.
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♛Çąŋժूƴɱąŋ♛ wrote:
I know it is, but for saving somebody from that, being fired is not really nessecaryIt sucks, but it's to protect the company from lawsuits
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Totally agree. Guy is a hero. But where was the lifeguard on duty for the zone where the person was drowning?
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Ski24 wrote:
Totally agree. Guy is a hero. But where was the lifeguard on duty for the zone where the person was drowning?
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Total bs. I'd sue the company.
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Ꮹཞ།ཀཀ wrote:
+ 2“།cعᎮᎥcҜ ᎧཞϮعgλ wrote:
Yep. He should get recognition for his commitment to his job responsibility instead of punishment.The man deserves an award, he saved a life with no regards to his own employment, the company that let him go should be ashamed.
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♛Çąŋժूƴɱąŋ♛ wrote:
True. But I think saving someone's life should fall under special circumstances.It sucks, but it's to protect the company from lawsuits
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I agree 100% the guy is a hero. Did exactly what he should have done. However, what would have happened if somebody on his section drown while he was saving the other guy?
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The swimmer was in a posted no lifeguard zone.
The company made a statement that leads me to believe he will get his job back. They are launching an investigation and if a decision was made in haste, he will be offered his job back.
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Ski24 wrote:
Maybe it was a swim at your own risk type of area???Totally agree. Guy is a hero. But where was the lifeguard on duty for the zone where the person was drowning?
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This is the frigging insanity nowadays😰. Instead of recognition and honors the guy gets the boot.
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bunnymcd wrote:
I resemble that remark!This is the frigging insanity nowadays😰. Instead of recognition and honors the guy gets the boot.
"Kill all the lawyers!!" -
W T F?
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I just heard the company offered him his job back. The company offered some lame excuse about the decision to fire him being made in haste.
Apparently the lifeguard told them thanks but, no thanks. Good for him.
I suspect he will find work with a more repuatable, less reactionary company, that values employees who are willing to make the right decision, even when that decision "violates" company policy.
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petinc wrote:
I resemble that remark as well! All I do is write wills leave me alone lol.bunnymcd wrote:
I resemble that remark!This is the frigging insanity nowadays😰. Instead of recognition and honors the guy gets the boot.
"Kill all the lawyers!!" -
Surf n' Turf wrote:
It was, a sign was even posted. But still, I think he would've been fucked either way. He saved him, he got fired. A lifeguard didn't save him, the family sues, the company fires the closest guard(s). The world today is fucked up, and that's how a lot of things end nowadays.Ski24 wrote:
Maybe it was a swim at your own risk type of area???Totally agree. Guy is a hero. But where was the lifeguard on duty for the zone where the person was drowning?
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SͭeͪcͤʊʀɪϮγ₲ʊყ wrote:
This is the sad truth. The world has come to needing to be legally right, and politically correct. And I hate it, things were generally better in the 18th century...Surf n' Turf wrote:
It was, a sign was even posted. But still, I think he would've been fucked either way. He saved him, he got fired. A lifeguard didn't save him, the family sues, the company fires the closest guard(s). The world today is fucked up, and that's how a lot of things end nowadays.Ski24 wrote:
Maybe it was a swim at your own risk type of area???Totally agree. Guy is a hero. But where was the lifeguard on duty for the zone where the person was drowning?
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Admiral May wrote:
👆👍👏SͭeͪcͤʊʀɪϮγ₲ʊყ wrote:
This is the sad truth. The world has come to needing to be legally right, and politically correct. And I hate it, things were generally better in the 18th century...Surf n' Turf wrote:
It was, a sign was even posted. But still, I think he would've been fucked either way. He saved him, he got fired. A lifeguard didn't save him, the family sues, the company fires the closest guard(s). The world today is fucked up, and that's how a lot of things end nowadays.Ski24 wrote:
Maybe it was a swim at your own risk type of area???Totally agree. Guy is a hero. But where was the lifeguard on duty for the zone where the person was drowning?
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ZRAYGO wrote:
Meaning "it has been brought to our attention that we look like heartless jerks and we fear that may affect our bottom line. Please come and swim here. We promise to pretend we have a soul from now on..."The swimmer was in a posted no lifeguard zone.
The company made a statement that leads me to believe he will get his job back. They are launching an investigation and if a decision was made in haste, he will be offered his job back.
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In the time it would've taken for that guy to call 9-1-1, and for paramedics and crap to arrive on the scene, the person drowning would have already been dead!
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Admiral May wrote:
👍👍Ꮹཞ།ཀཀ wrote:
👍“།cعᎮᎥcҜ ᎧཞϮعgλ wrote:
Yep. He should get recognition for his commitment to his job responsibility instead of punishment.The man deserves an award, he saved a life with no regards to his own employment, the company that let him go should be ashamed.
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