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6th day on the job as a preloader and starting to get blisters
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<blockquote data-quote="air_dr" data-source="post: 861648" data-attributes="member: 29929"><p>I had almost the exact same problem when I was hired and started on the preload. You have thick socks, which I have found to be helpful as well. I wear King Cotton by Wigwam available mail order from Cameron Wollens of Wisconsin. In my case, my issues cleared up when I changed the brand of work boots I wore. I went with Caterpillars, the "Birmingham." I personally prefer the work boots to be looser rather than tighter, but of course, not too loose. </p><p></p><p>To make a long story short, I ended up solving my problem by changing shoes even though two MDs, one of which was a podiatrist, assured me that my shoes were not the problem. Take that for what ever its worth to you.</p><p></p><p>Did you wear the same thick socks to the store when you selected the right size to purchase? The thick socks may call for going with a larger shoe size. Just a thought.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="air_dr, post: 861648, member: 29929"] I had almost the exact same problem when I was hired and started on the preload. You have thick socks, which I have found to be helpful as well. I wear King Cotton by Wigwam available mail order from Cameron Wollens of Wisconsin. In my case, my issues cleared up when I changed the brand of work boots I wore. I went with Caterpillars, the "Birmingham." I personally prefer the work boots to be looser rather than tighter, but of course, not too loose. To make a long story short, I ended up solving my problem by changing shoes even though two MDs, one of which was a podiatrist, assured me that my shoes were not the problem. Take that for what ever its worth to you. Did you wear the same thick socks to the store when you selected the right size to purchase? The thick socks may call for going with a larger shoe size. Just a thought. [/QUOTE]
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