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<blockquote data-quote="oldngray" data-source="post: 1420253" data-attributes="member: 45230"><p>I have explained before but you ignored it. You have zero experience in what a package driver job involves physically. You spend far more time climbing in and out of the truck and walking over uneven surfaces and up and down stairs than sitting down "driving". And a lighter shoe makes a much bigger difference than it does working inside the building. Which you would have understood if you had any real world experience. You do want a quality shoe but everything else being equal a lighter shoe is often a better choice. As someone else also said in winter wear heaver shoes/boots which is just changing for conditions which is also part of doing the job. You seem to think nobody else has an education or experience but you will find many drivers have college degrees and many have experience in sports medicine so you really don't know more about the subject than everyone else.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oldngray, post: 1420253, member: 45230"] I have explained before but you ignored it. You have zero experience in what a package driver job involves physically. You spend far more time climbing in and out of the truck and walking over uneven surfaces and up and down stairs than sitting down "driving". And a lighter shoe makes a much bigger difference than it does working inside the building. Which you would have understood if you had any real world experience. You do want a quality shoe but everything else being equal a lighter shoe is often a better choice. As someone else also said in winter wear heaver shoes/boots which is just changing for conditions which is also part of doing the job. You seem to think nobody else has an education or experience but you will find many drivers have college degrees and many have experience in sports medicine so you really don't know more about the subject than everyone else. [/QUOTE]
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