LIFEGUARDS NEEDED: City of Houston hiring for summer, here's how to apply

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LIFEGUARDS NEEDED: City of Houston hiring for summer, here's how to apply
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Summer is here and if you or someone you know is looking for a job, the city is in need of lifeguards!

Applicants, according to the city's website, need to be at least 16-years-old to start out at $16 an hour and no previous lifeguarding experience is necessary. Headguards, however, are paid $18 an hour and need about 6 months minimum experience as a Lifeguard or as a Water Safety Instructor.

There are several steps one must take prior to becoming a lifeguard, which is outlined by Houston officials. See them all below or by

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