The $392,000 Lifeguard: ‘Baywatch’ as Union Shop

Savvy bargaining has gotten them handsome benefits and six-figure salaries.

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A lifeguard keeps watch in Huntington Beach, Calif., June 29, 2020.

PHOTO: MARCIO JOSE SANCHEZ/ASSOCIATED PRESS
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Being a lifeguard isn’t easy, but in Los Angeles it can be lucrative. Auditors at OpenTheBooks.com found 82 county lifeguards earning at least $200,000 including benefits and seven making between $300,000 and $392,000. Thirty-one lifeguards made between $50,000 and $131,000 in overtime alone.

After 30 years of service, they can retire as young as 55 on 79% of their pay. The Los Angeles County Lifeguard Association makes all this possible. Since 1995 the union has bargained for better wages, hours, benefits and working conditions. 

Over the past five years, lifeguard captain Daniel Douglas brought home $630,000 in overtime alone. His total employment costs in 2019 were $368,668—$140,706 base bay, $131,493 in overtime, $21,760 in “other pay” and $74,709 in benefits.