pharmagirl said:We had a thread going about shoes a while back, but the search function isn't working for me right now or I'd find it for you.
I think there are lots of us here that have been trying to find the perfect shoe and it really just comes down to personal preference. I ended up buying a pair of Dankso clogs and also a pair of Klog brand clogs. I started switching into the softer Klogs after lunch and it's really helped my feet. Some people alternate shoes on different days, but for me changing at lunch seems to work. My feet still hurt, but not quite as bad.
Can you wear running shoes or do you have to be more dressed up than that? I find that New Balance shoes are really comfortable. I think they key is switching the shoes every other day or something like that.CuriousPharmD said:Are there other types of shoes besides clogs that would help???? I find clogs more appropriate for females rather then males. I would rather continue to deal with foot pain than wear clogs......
CuriousPharmD said:Are there other types of shoes besides clogs that would help???? I find clogs more appropriate for females rather then males. I would rather continue to deal with foot pain than wear clogs......
pharmagirl said:We had a thread going about shoes a while back, but the search function isn't working for me right now or I'd find it for you.
I think there are lots of us here that have been trying to find the perfect shoe and it really just comes down to personal preference. I ended up buying a pair of Dankso clogs and also a pair of Klog brand clogs. I started switching into the softer Klogs after lunch and it's really helped my feet. Some people alternate shoes on different days, but for me changing at lunch seems to work. My feet still hurt, but not quite as bad.
this makes my daytwester said:

bananaface said:Beware the dress code. Alot of places won't allow sneakers or certain styles of shoes. One place I worked are required them to be black and shineable. Yuck.
dgroulx said:Is that the same place that said that women must wear make up?
bananaface said:Beware the dress code. Alot of places won't allow sneakers or certain styles of shoes. One place I worked are required them to be black and shineable. Yuck.
DownonthePharm said:Im crying right now. Dont tell me I have to get rid of my 60+ pairs of heels??? 😀 But I have feet of steel and have stood in 4 inch pointy stelletos for 8 hours. It actually hurts my back to wear flats. Im either barefoot or in heels. 😳
Im crying right now. Dont tell me I have to get rid of my 60+ pairs of heels??? But I have feet of steel and have stood in 4 inch pointy stelletos for 8 hours. It actually hurts my back to wear flats. Im either barefoot or in heels.
ZpackSux said:Imelda Marcos!! Is that you?
tennismn said:My father's been a pharmacist for over 30 years, and he swears by Rockports. I plan on getting a pair for myself soon. He has his resoled every now and then, but you can keep a good pair for awhile before having to buy a new pair.
ForgetMeNot said:Yeah...there's actually a similar dress code about shoes that can be shined at a place I work, yet I wear my Vans to work. 😀
bananaface said:Beware the dress code. Alot of places won't allow sneakers or certain styles of shoes. One place I worked are required them to be black and shineable. Yuck.
I have had so much trouble with my danskos... I like the way they look and all, but after about 6 hours my feet are just killing me and I usually have to switch to a softer shoe. I've been wearing them for a couple of months now and I'm still not used to them, I wonder if thats normal or if I'm just one of the few people that don't like danskos?Jennay41 said:My Dansko clogs fit both of these requirements (they come in every color and finish imaginable too!) and they are super supportive and comfortable. They were a little pricey for someone making $9.25/hr ($120ish including tax) but I've had them for about 6 months now and worn them to work every single day and they still look and feel about the same as when they were new. When I'm a pharmacist, I plan on having a closet full of them.
Rockport makes some very comfortable professional looking shoes.sheep said:I will be starting my first pharmacy career in retail. Any advice to the best standing shoes? I heard that we are allowed towear clean sneakers, but was looking for something a bit more professional looking.
I mean, if we're behind the counter and even counseling from behind the counter, what's the big deal?
Try going barefoot and being a hillbilly pharmacist. Make sure to greet your patients with a nice loud "howdy ya'll" when they come in.