The outdoor gaming pool closed at the beginning of September at the end of the hot summer season. This also marks the end of the first month in lifeguard Sabrina Luddell’s new job. Since August 1, she has been following in the footsteps of her predecessor Thomas Willenbart and ensuring the pleasure of a safe bath. “I love my new job so much. The summer months went by so easily,” Sabrina Luddell said, excited about her new role as a lifeguard. Janus Antal, who started working as a lifeguard in January 2020, gladly supports her.
After the end of her predecessor, the show came to the player quite spontaneously, but her many years of work in both game collections prepared Sabrina Luddell well for the new challenge. Since October 2012, I have worked as a permanent cleaner for the indoor pool and sauna. In the summer you can always find it behind the cash desk or cleaning the outdoor pool.
This area of responsibility is now being expanded to include technology care and guest supervision.
After successfully completing the training needed to become a pool hostess last year, Sabrina Luddell has been keeping an eye on bathers ever since and is always in the right place in the event of an emergency.
From October 1 to March 31, pools can again swim in the indoor pool under their supervision. The work was completed a few days before opening, thanks to the entire pool team, which is supported by two female writers Manuela Etzler and Bianca Rossurm. So nothing stands in the way of a successful winter season at the indoor games pool.
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