Posts Tagged ‘Work’

Skechers Women’s Shape Ups-Fitness Junkie Fitness Work Out Sneaker

Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010

Skechers Women's Shape Ups-Fitness Junkie Fitness Work Out Sneaker

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What Is The Best Footwear For Factory Work?

Saturday, September 26th, 2009

I work in an industrial bakery. I am on concrete for any were from 8 to 12 hrs a day. sometimes in 2 or 3 inches of water. i am looking to find out what shoe or boot would best be suited for this type of work in terms of comfort and durability.

Any One Want To Wear There Six Inch High Heels To Work Tomorrow?

Sunday, September 20th, 2009

I want to wear mine again but would like another girl to also wear heels the same day I do!

Is Vacuming In High-heels A Good Work Out?

Wednesday, September 16th, 2009

i heard that if u work out or vacume wile wearing high heels it improves the muscles in ur thigh and butt is tht true???

Best Shoes For Standing All Day At Work?

Sunday, August 9th, 2009

I’ve just started a job where I’m standing on concrete watching and playing with dogs for 8 hours tops. I love the job, but it kills my feet and ankles.
Thing is, that i have to be within uniform, brown or black “dress” shoes, or black sneaker-type shoes.
Any advice on shoes?

Problem With Work Shoes? Advice Please…?

Tuesday, June 30th, 2009

I am starting a new job within the next few days and have a problem. I am going to be working at a small clothing store for women as a lead sales rep. The dress-code is casual/semi-formal-ish, no jeans policy, and this is my problem. I noticed the female employees all wear wedge type sandals, or clothes and shoes that I would never wear in my own time. I don’t like skirts, shorts, capris, tank tops or short sleeve shirts, mainly because I avoid the sun and I am not my fittest. Also, my feet sweat A LOT because I have hyperhydrosis, so naturally sandals or shoes that can’t be worn with socks are extremely uncomfortable since slipping and sliding around causes friction against my toes and sides of feet. If I could I’d prefer to wear boots with a slight heel but I also have scoliosis, so standing for long periods of time becomes hard enough, let alone in heels. I almost feel contradictory working in a fashion clothing store when I am extremely conservative, wearing long pants and long sleeve shirts.
So I’ve been really nervous and concerned as what to do. I want to be comfortable as well as fit in with everyone else. Any suggestions or advice? I’ll probably talk to the manager about it today, but was wondering if anyone else had this kind of problem as far as having sweaty feet and finding comfortable, fashionable shoes that can be worn with socks, or have a remedy for sweaty feet?
Thanks in advance!

Problem With Work Shoes? Advice Please…?

Tuesday, June 30th, 2009

I am starting a new job within the next few days and have a problem. I am going to be working at a small clothing store for women as a lead sales rep. The dress-code is casual/semi-formal-ish, no jeans policy, and this is my problem. I noticed the female employees all wear wedge type sandals, or clothes and shoes that I would never wear in my own time. I don’t like skirts, shorts, capris, tank tops or short sleeve shirts, mainly because I avoid the sun and I am not my fittest. Also, my feet sweat A LOT because I have hyperhydrosis, so naturally sandals or shoes that can’t be worn with socks are extremely uncomfortable since slipping and sliding around causes friction against my toes and sides of feet. If I could I’d prefer to wear boots with a slight heel but I also have scoliosis, so standing for long periods of time becomes hard enough, let alone in heels. I almost feel contradictory working in a fashion clothing store when I am extremely conservative, wearing long pants and long sleeve shirts.
So I’ve been really nervous and concerned as what to do. I want to be comfortable as well as fit in with everyone else. Any suggestions or advice? I’ll probably talk to the manager about it today, but was wondering if anyone else had this kind of problem as far as having sweaty feet and finding comfortable, fashionable shoes that can be worn with socks, or have a remedy for sweaty feet?
Thanks in advance!

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