Potential hire gets rejected from camp counseling job, only to be contacted by boss a week before camp starts, asking about their first shift: ‘I didn't think I got the job’

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    Boss is emailing me asking about my first shift for a job I didn’t think I got.

    Context: I am a college student in the US. For the past two summers, I have worked as a counselor for one of my city's Parks & Rec summer camp programs.
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    Camp counselor wearing a ‘Staff' T-shirt.
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    This year I wanted to apply for a lead counselor position since I had the needed experience by this point.
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    However I already had a family trip to Europe planned that meant I would miss the in- person training day that occurs before the start of the program each summer, as well as the first few days of the program.
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    (There was an additional online one I would be able to attend though.) Before applying this spring I emailed my boss to ask whether that would disqualify me from being considered as a lead.
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    I said that if it did, I would happily apply as a regular counselor again instead.
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    She replied with a short email saying that the all-staff in- person trainings and being on-site the first week of work were mandatory.
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    I interpreted this as her saying I shouldn't apply at all. (Which surprised me because I was unable to attend the in-person training last year due to another family conflict and it wasn't an issue.) Since it sounded like I couldn't be a counselor I applied to be an on-call substitute.
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    I figured I had a better chance of getting that position despite my training situation since I was an experienced counselor.
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    About a month later my boss emailed to confirm I was applying as a sub and not a counselor.
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    I reiterated that I'd be traveling and thought it made more sense. she replied, "Sub it is then!
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    Enjoy your travels" | had friends who applied to be substitutes as well. They received official job offers that they had to accept, same as I had in past years as a counselor.
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    I never got any offer or hiring paperwork. Naturally I assumed I didn't get the job, probably due to the training situation.
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    I was disappointed but I moved on and found another summer job. I did continuo to get occasional automated emails from the program (policy updates, training reminders, etc.) but assumed I'd just accidentally been left on the mailing list.
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    I am currently on the aforementioned europe trip. (It's great, besides a wicked sunburn on my .J.
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    Young girls sitting by a lake at summer camp.
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    Please remember sunscreen y'all.) My boss emailed asking what site my first substitute shift would be at so she could send the correct timesheets there.
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    I'm baffled!! As far as I know I was literally never offered the job. I didn't attend the trainings (including the online one) because I didn't think I got the job.
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    I think I'm going to be honest and explain that I never received a job offer and therefore assumed I wasn't hired.
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    Definitely can't just pretend I went to the trainings as they're paid and that would be time theft.
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    I want to find a way to respond without making it sound like I am making excuses for ignoring my responsibilities (for a job i didn't know I had!!) What would you do??
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    Update!

    The update: I responded to my boss's email once I was home from my trip. I approached it the way many of you advised me to.
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    I said, "Apologies for the delay in my response, I have just returned from traveling with my family.
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    I did not receive a job offer earlier this year as other substitutes I know did, so I was under the impression I had not gotten the job.
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    I apologize for the confusion. I would absolutely still be interested in working as a sub this summer, so if that is still a possibility, please let me know what I need to do to make that happen." She responded the next day and apologized!
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    She said she thought she had sent me an offer but I must've slipped through the cracks somehow.
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    She said they would love to have me back this summer and gave me my new login info for the scheduling portal.
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    I picked up my first shifts this week! This was definitely the best case scenario. I'm glad it all worked out and happy to have a little extra cash this summer.
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    Thanks for all your advice.

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