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Kimmifunn

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Jun 27, 2005
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30k! To sit on the beach and flirt with the opposite sex? Wow!!! If I was 21 with a lifeguard job I would probably party all night, show up to work hungover, complain about my hangover and recover all day- In the mean time make plans for the upcoming evening. 30k comes out to about 2k a month...Is that a lot for a college summer job? :dunno: I understand they are there to lives...but that would sound like a killer summer job to me.

As for where to live...I was able to snag an interesting apartment at Patrones the summer before it was torn down. :sosad: That may have been the last affordable (and coolest!) place to live in Sowal.
 

Smiling JOe

SoWal Expert
Nov 18, 2004
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ShallowsNole said:
Back to the $30K salary issue, bear in mind that's not too far from what a beginning Walton County deputy sheriff makes. Starting salary for a City of DeFuniak Springs police officer is $22K. :roll:

So, not only would it not make sense (in my mind, anyway) to pay them $30K, they most definitely don't have anywhere to live.

There has got to be an answer, but I don't know what it is.
Maybe we could hire all of the Deputies to be lifeguards and they could use their guns to shoot the sharks. Of course, we would not have any deputies then, and would be more like the US Virgin Islands, which are filled with pirates (Rednecks kicked out of FL.).
 

ShallowsNole

Beach Fanatic
Jun 22, 2005
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Many of the deputies would take you up on that in a heartbeat. Except, of course, when it's freezing.

And the dorms for county employees...I won't even go there. :rotfl:
 

Bob

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Nov 16, 2004
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chrisv said:
Ok, I'm gonna just say it: Cops don't prevent crime or vehicle accidents, ski patrollers don't keep skiers from hitting trees and getting caught in avalanches, and lifeguards cannot prevent drownings or shark attacks. I know, I've been in both of the latter professions. We can put in lifeguards for a "feel-good" measure, but the bottom line is that we will still have victims of bad individual choices or pure bad luck. Families of drowning victims (and the press) are not more accepting of their tragedy because the beach was "protected by lifeguards."
So, when a lifeguard saves someone, they are not preventing a drowning?
 

amylouky

Beach Lover
Jul 7, 2005
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Bob said:
So, when a lifeguard saves someone, they are not preventing a drowning?
I think what chrisv meant was that lifeguards can't prevent ALL drownings. People will still swim out too far, in too rough of conditions, or if they don't have sufficient swimming skills. I've seen many people in the water on red flag days with small children. You can't always protect people from themselves.
I don't know what I think about the lifeguard issue.. I think it could help prevent some drownings, but the cost could make it impossible.
Maybe they could compromise.. have more beach patrols with deputies trained in lifesaving skills.. and maybe those blue emergency phones every so often on the beach?
 

hutch

Beach Lover
Walton County YTD Property Taxes = $92,932,924.45. Folks this is just property tax. Where is this money being spent? Not on lifeguards, not on roads and surely not for employees payroll. What are the general operating expenditures for Walton County and what percentage of these funds are being held in savings?

for what's it it worth.

the hutch
 

Camp Creek Kid

Christini Zambini
Feb 20, 2005
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The state gets a large percentage of the property taxes because there is no state income tax. Walton County's property taxes do get used for schools, but the money goes into the state's general funds and then it is distributed to the counties per pupil. This is supposed to help equalize the funds given to rural vs. urban counties.

It is a huge amount of money that Walton County takes in, but we don't get to keep all of it. The county has been very far behind with appraisals because there is so much development and building. The state has told Walton County that they WILL get caught up this year because the state wants its share of the property taxes. This is why we'll all see a dramatic increase in property taxes this year.
 

TooFarTampa

SoWal Insider
Camp Creek Kid said:
It is a huge amount of money that Walton County takes in, but we don't get to keep all of it. The county has been very far behind with appraisals because there is so much development and building. The state has told Walton County that they WILL get caught up this year because the state wants its share of the property taxes. This is why we'll all see a dramatic increase in property taxes this year.

Figured taxes will go up sooner rather than later, but have they been reappraising this year, or did they do it last year? This year's taxes are based on the Jan. 1 values, and we'll find out Aug. 1 (I think) what they are. If they're reappraising this year, this will affect our taxes next year, right? :dunno: Just curious -- I want to be prepared! The wind policy bill was bad enough!
 
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