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		<title>Getting Summer Camp Jobs in San Diego</title>
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				<category><![CDATA[christian summer camp jobs in National City]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#160;Powered by Max Banner Ads&#160;I have been working summer camp jobs in San Diego pretty much every single summer since I turned 15. I've been a summer camp counselor many time, but I've also worked as an assistant counselor, cook, sailing instructor, and in many other positions. I've worked in summer day camps and sleep [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have been working <strong>summer camp jobs in San Diego</strong> pretty much every single summer since I turned 15. I've been a summer camp counselor many time, but I've also worked as an assistant counselor, cook, sailing instructor, and in many other positions. I've worked in summer day camps and sleep away camps of every description, but the most challenging summer camp job I ever had was at a camp for at risk youth about a year ago. Up until that point, all of the summer camp jobs that I had worked had been pretty easy. I would corral the students, organize activities, hand out discipline when it is needed, and generally act as a 24 hour babysitter for wealthy kids from the suburbs.</p>
<p>Most of the time, they were fairly well behaved, and the stuff I would have to step in and deal with was pretty routine â€“ I would catch the kids sneaking smokes, getting into fights, or sneaking into the girls cabin every now and then. For the most part, I would be able to keep them out of trouble by telling them my philosophy of discipline. I would sit my campers down on the first day of my <strong>National City's summer camp counselor jobs</strong> and tell them that I did not want them to get into trouble and, if they did not break the rules in an obvious way, I would not not punish them. 9 times out of 10 the kids got it and kept whatever mischief they planned on the down low.</p>
<p>Working at <strong>summer camps jobs in San Diego</strong> for at risk kids, however, was a different thing altogether. A lot of these kids had been getting into trouble for years, and they did things so dangerous that you could not really look the other way. I would have to be on my guard pretty much every moment, and that is no exaggeration. For the first couple of weeks, it was the hardest thing I had ever done. With summer camp jobs as with any other field of human endeavor, sometimes the hardest tasks are the most rewarding ones. I spent the first few weeks regretting ever taking that summer job, but once I got used to it, I really saw the value.</p>
<p>At most of the <strong>Christian summer camp jobs in National City</strong> I had worked in the past, the kids were just there looking to have a good time, but at this particular camp, there was a whole lot more to it than that. These campers were looking for a second chance and a way to make their lives better. As a summer camp counselor and role model, I could help make that happen. I couldn't get through to all of them, but I like to think I made a difference in at least a few lives.</p>
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