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i had a very flexible schedule and the people were geat to work with. it was a job indeed but it was very relaxed. Being a lifeguard and swim instructor at the YMCA has some perks. You get paid $7. 25 an hour but you get a ton of hours. The management is okay. The hardest part of the job is vacuuming but it is really not that hard. The most enjoyable part of the job is getting a free tan while you work. The Ymca bus would pick us up from school then it took about 30 minutes to arrive. But we were always checked in before we enter the afternoon most fun I had being a leader in training was the lock in ever summer. We would raise money to pay for a place we wanted to go then we would come back and spend the night at the Ymca. Pros free lunches, having fun, and the lock in
It was a beautiful morning, everyone was in a good mood, it was another day in a literal paradise. So I'm walking towards Tomorrowland for a few more minutes when I hear this like slow, electric whirring sound above my head, the sound of the skyway starting up as the four person gondolas start moving along the track. I still feel terrible that it took me as long as it did to realize what was so wrong about the situation. It was a Sunday morning, and I was pretty tired and slightly hungover from going out drinking the night before with a few of the other cast members. Honestly, it took me a little while to stop blaming myself for not having prevented what happened, because I figured that if I'd been a little sharper, I'd have been able to really help. But then it hits me, the gondolas are moving, pretty fast too on their first test loop, and Ray is still up on the goddamn platform. Someone had switched on the goddamn Skyway and they hadn't checked it the thing was clear or not! So I just start running back the way I'd walked, following the platform of the skyway and hoping I'd catch up to Ray before the gondolas reached him.