My Birks give me the best support, followed by Halflinger clogs. I expect them both to last me forever, because they are the only two pair of expensive (to me) shoes that I own... except for ones that were gifted to me, that is. They did wonders for my knee issues. Wonders.
Oh, and a pair of New Balance with upgraded inserts, but I don't wear those inside; they're a surprisingly annoying pair to get on.
My dance teacher swears by Toms
Y’all, I have to tell someone about this because I cannot believe how stupid I am sometimes. We are having an issue with one of our new items fir one of my accounts and have been throwing around ideas fir how to resolve it in email. So today somebody said we should have a meeting. I get the invite for the meeting and think vaguely “I wonder why we are waiting until next week for that?” but figure it will be fine and say I’m coming. The meeting was, of course, today and I was not there. Sigh. I don’t think they needed me, actually, but what a weird mistake to make! And now I look like a total flake. And I kind of am, so I guess that shouldn’t bother me. Sigh.
I love my Stegmann clogs for indoors. They are wool, but breathable; in the summer i switch to Chaco sandals, which have excellent arch support.
My husband swears by his slip ons with Vibram five-finger soles (not split out toe shoes).
Ah, the days of "too much candy"....candy necklaces...sharing.
Yeah, that's where I went.
Popping in to say hi and also request some help with my résumé. It currently stands over two pages without education and technical skills and I’m having trouble whittling it down any farther. I only trust Buffistas to do it properly Anyone got itchy edit fingers and time over the next couple of days?
Also, do I really need to keep it to one page? My professional career is now 23 years and counting and I have ten workplaces to list.
Cheerios: mmm, too much candy. Kind of hard to imagine that scenario now.
smonster, I get 2 page resumes from people all the time and I'm good with it (as are all the hiring teams I know). I shifted to using an infographic resume a few years ago in order to cram everything onto one page, and to stand out, so you might consider something like that.
I also dropped every job prior to 20 years ago.
Cool, thanks. I don’t know how to do an infographic, and it’s not relevant to what I do, but if I drop my first two jobs I will be right at two pages, I think. I was planning on having a third page with technical skills and references for the interview.