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Nurse Uniform (not wat ur thinking) !
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Jay-Jay wrote:My sister's a midwife (and a very trendy one at that) and she swears by Marks and Spencers 'Footgloves' for wearing on the wards.
Like Pink says, she needs to choose comfort over fashion........she won't be the only one either and will probably look more out of place on the wards wearing trendy(ish) shoes. She's not gonna be happy on a 12 hour shift if her shoes look great but her feet hurt like hell.
She took your advice and bought a pair of 'footgloves'.
Thanks very much!!!!!0 -
toadhall wrote:i started my training in march and all i can do is agree that you need comfy shoes, hush puppies are good- no one will be looking at your feet.
btw why did she have buy her uniform? all our are provided!
She has to claim the money back when she starts Uni' next week.0 -
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