2. Shoe Covers
If you wear your nursing shoes to and from work, winter is the time when you can expect them to get covered in slush. This isn’t only a problem because it will stain white shoes; black shoes are just as prone to tracking mud and grime into your workplace, earning you dirty looks. Taking good care of yourself means protecting your favorite nursing shoes (the ones that pamper your feet even on the longest days). Invest in some PE disposable shoe covers and keep a few pairs in your purse or bag for use on those rainy, icy, snowy or muddy days. A box of 100 costs about $10 to $12.
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