Hey guys! Are you looking for the easiest way to remove hair before your next big meet? :banana: Wookiee, do I have a solution for you! Just come pay a visit to Elaine-iaK, here in Georgia, and I will get you in on a pass to our community pool. No razors, no Nair, no nothin'. All you need to do is swim in our pool and the hair removal will be done for you, pain-free! :agree: Just make sure to wear a cap, if you plan on keeping the hair on your head. :afraid:
This past week, tapering for St. Nick's, I swam exclusively at our pool, rather than commuting an hour roundtrip to train with my coach. And, during this past week, I lost all of the hair on my arms, half of my eyebrow hair (some broke off, other hairs turned white at the tips:censor:), and the hair in front of my ears that sticks out of my cap turned brown with white ends. (I have black hair, normally!) My Speedo Endurance has held up :bow:, but the stitching is starting to come out. Meanwhile, I have watched one of the noodler's suit turn from navy blue to light gray.
Needless to say, our chlorine and other chemical levels have gone way out of wack while our maintenance guy has been :bed:. But, the pool maintenance company guys heard allll about it, when I saw them today. :D
So, while they are trying to correct the problem, come on down to Georgia for the easiest hair removal ever! And, don't worry about clogging the drains, Wookiee; it will give our maintenance guy something to do. :bolt:
:D Yeah, that, and they love to gossip and start drama. :worms: Although, now, it's a good thing!
I am seriously going to look into:
1. How much it costs to get CPO certified and where I can take the class.
2. How much the water testing kit costs.
I will be asking these questions to the pool supply store who did the sample test for me. Because, if our HOA (it has yet to be turned over to the residents, so it is still run by the developer and their hired HOA management company) chooses to retain the current pool maintenance company and continues to "trust" them (their word; not mine), I will be testing the water myself before I swim. And, I will be doing so on a weekly basis, reporting any imbalance issues to the HOA, etc. :agree:
Check out these links if you can find anything about cpo classes:
www.cdc.gov/healthywater/swimming/pools/pool-operator-training.html
health.state.ga.us/programs/envservices/index.asp
www.pooloperationmanagement.com/georgia.htm
:D Yeah, that, and they love to gossip and start drama. :worms: Although, now, it's a good thing!
I am seriously going to look into:
1. How much it costs to get CPO certified and where I can take the class.
2. How much the water testing kit costs.
I will be asking these questions to the pool supply store who did the sample test for me. Because, if our HOA (it has yet to be turned over to the residents, so it is still run by the developer and their hired HOA management company) chooses to retain the current pool maintenance company and continues to "trust" them (their word; not mine), I will be testing the water myself before I swim. And, I will be doing so on a weekly basis, reporting any imbalance issues to the HOA, etc. :agree:
Check out these links if you can find anything about cpo classes:
www.cdc.gov/healthywater/swimming/pools/pool-operator-training.html
health.state.ga.us/programs/envservices/index.asp
www.pooloperationmanagement.com/georgia.htm