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How fast do your earring holes close up?

I'm a coach for a sports team. We have a safety rule of no earrings but the girls complain that when they take their earrings out for practice (about 2 hours) it's painful to put them back in. I don't have earrings so I have no idea how fast the skin closes over. Can anyone shed some light. Also does it make a difference if it's just a regular earring in the lobe of the ear or a stud in the upper ear cartilage (sorry I don't know the lingo of what it's called) What about when we go on overnight road trips. Should they be able to take the earrings out for the day and then put them in at night for bedtime without too much trouble. I think most of the girls have had their holes for more than 3 months.Thanks for any adviceToby

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Work boots - NOT steel toed Take off your rings, even your wedding ring, and other jewelry Jeans Comfy shirt, t-shirt Depending on the weather, jackets, hats, you work outside and on roofs and in buildings with no heat, no weather protection. Keep your jacket light enough to move around in Work belt with your tools Put your name on ALL of your stuff, tools, ladders, everything Take a lunch with you or cash for the roach coach, you usually only get a half hour lunch so not enough time for a restaurant run, usually In hot weather you need sunblock, you can wear a baseball hat and bring a big (few gallon size) thermos for water You will probably be assigned or required to wear a hard hat Wear clothes that you don't mind getting dirty And gloves because you will handle sharp edged metal
rubber-soled shoes. no jewelry. long pants.
they dont wear a hard hat, but may wear goggles sometimes
this happened to my 01 camry when i was running late.i turned off the alarm by pressing and holding down on the alarm button (usually marked by a red light) for about 30-60 seconds. that'll turn off your alarm and will probably disable your remote. manually lock your car door and take it to a repair shop when you have time. i don't know too much about cars so your alarm might work differently than mine.i hope this somewhat helps you though. i know how irritating it can get.
Could be. Could be condemned because the ceiling is about to fall in or the floor is about to fall through. Crime scene is more likely, though. If they are individually owned it could possibly be a foreclosure.

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