Hi,
I have a job interview next week. I was just wondering whether it's acceptable to wear boots with ankle support when doing the job? I've seen a lot of you recommending trainers and shoes, but I think I'll need more support if I'm going to be doing that much walking. Is this fine? I have wobbly ankles and use custom orthotics from an NHS podiatrist, so I have a diagnosed medical reason for asking and can provide evidence if this falls under 'special requirements'.
Thank you.
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Boots vs Shoes
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twoloops
- Posts: 2019
- Joined: 24 May 2017, 20:52
- Gender: Male
- Location: Sheffield
Boots vs Shoes
Nothing heavy.
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blobneb
- Posts: 52
- Joined: 14 Jun 2018, 20:49
- Gender: Female
Boots vs Shoes
These are the boots I have that are already broken in:http://wegowild.uk/wp-content/uploads/2 ... 2-of-8.jpg
They're admittedly on the heavy side, but I've never worn a more comfortable walking boot in my entire life. Every other pair of boots / shoes I've worn either lacks support or causes blisters.
They're admittedly on the heavy side, but I've never worn a more comfortable walking boot in my entire life. Every other pair of boots / shoes I've worn either lacks support or causes blisters.