I'd go for the steel toes. They work great when you need to kick somebody in the butt. I used to wear them in the sort aisle and I believe they saved me from doing the "I Broke My Toe Dance" and the recitation of previously unheard of swear words on more than one occasion.Do you have a 150 bucks to blow on boots? i say get some 60 timberland work boots mines have lasted me about 18months theyre comfortable light and have a steel toe, a steel toe isnt required but things do fall and roll off belts so it maybe a good idea...
as far as other restrictions leather uppers, slip resistant soles..
And that was the point, also he may not like ups.Nietzsche if you were just hired for Peak help, I wouldn't spend 150 on boots,buy a cheap pair because you will be laid off on 12/23
Not around here, they do require sturdy, slip resistant footwear. Doesn't have to be boots though. However I'm not too sure they check the seasonal people that closely.Are boots even required for working preload? I don't recall any of our preloaders wearing them. Get yourself a GOOD pair of lightweight tennis shoes.
That doesn't even make sense. I've worn 6' or taller boots all my life, don't have any trouble at all.The black ones dont look that bad, the ankle does look like it ends in a weird place/angle.....
Every person Ive seen wear a 6" boot or higher ends up tripping over their feet.