You'll need slip-proof shoes. The kind that resist slipping on wet and greasy floors. I'd also get something with a smooth easy-to-wipe surface. You're going to drop all sorts of stuff on your shoes, so it makes cleaning them up all the easier. Also, get a non-marking/no-scuff sole. Unless you want one of your duties at work to include cleaning your scuff marks off the floor.
No matter what shoe you get, if you're not used to standing for many hours at a time your feet WILL hurt. After a week or two you'll get used to it and they'll stop hurting.
A lot of restaurants use/sell shoes from this company:
Shoes for Crews
http://www.shoesforcrews.com/
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2007-07-27 12:59:51
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answered by Chad 5
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I agree with the shoes for crews, they are made for the industry. Cute....No way, but you are going to look really cute if you wear something that isn't made for the job and you fall on your butt in all that crap that ends up on the kitchen floor. Or better yet, you slip and stick your hand in the deep fryer (my first job at sixteen was fast food, and that happened to a guy I worked with.....watching someones skin literally falling off because of a severe burn is not pretty). If you don't want to spend the cash on shoes for crews (a lot of places will take it in payments out of your check), payless sells a no slip black shoe....they aren't great looking, but I had the white ones for nursing clinicals and they are comfortable when you are going to be standing for a long time.
Your shoes usually get nasty at work, so you will be replacing them every couple of months anyway.
2007-07-27 09:43:52
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answered by Michelle 3
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Get some black shoes that are comfortable and it would help a great deal if you got some slip on shoes instead of those with laces. Why? Because you don't have to worry about your shoe coming untied and tripping and falling and have everyone laughing at you. It's not worth it. Go to Target. I'm sure they got some at a reasonable price. That's where i got mine.
2007-07-27 10:00:36
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answered by Nate 5
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I would recommend Dr. Martens Original boots. They're a bit pricey (about $100, but with free shipping at Zappos.com). But, they're super comfortable for standing all the time, they have a non-slip sole, and they are even stylish to wear off the job.
Also, some places require you to wear some kind of leather shoe, anyway. This is because hot grease falling onto a tennis shoe will seep right into the shoe and make a burn on your foot even worse.
Here's the listing on Zappos:
http://www.zappos.com/n/p/dp/22512848/c/3938.html
2007-07-27 09:33:28
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answered by Paul in San Diego 7
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Yeah you can't just go buy any cute pair of black shoes. They have to be slip resistant, which basically means they only come in a few different "designs." Don't buy anything until you confirm this with whoever hired you. I'm sure if it's a fast food place, you will need slip resistant shoes.
2007-07-27 09:30:29
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answered by manabell 2
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Forget the pictures and go for comfort .
You will be on your feet non stop and being able to be comfortable will be everything .
(No one ever actually sees them as you are behind the counter )
Go try some on , esp like the black Reebok's . . .
They were totally wearable all day long .
good luck !
2nd thought : non skid and impervious to hot grease also super important .
2007-07-27 12:15:44
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answered by kate 7
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Something with a non-slip sole. I think Reebok calls them service shoes.
2007-07-27 09:28:35
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answered by hirebookkeeper 6
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Shoes for crews man, those don't slip, even in oil! Yes I know most are ugly, but its better then slippin' and being laughed at....
http://www.shoesforcrews.com
2007-07-27 09:33:43
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answered by Joule 4
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Go to Sears
The shoes are sturdy, non skid and guaranteed
Don't get Doc's you'll fall on your butt.
2007-07-27 11:26:02
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answered by fairbetsy 6
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Tred-Safe is a pretty good brand, and not real pricey. You can find them at Wal-mart or payless.
2007-07-27 19:42:46
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answered by sbyldy 5
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