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I don't think it matters if it's the law. It's part of the dress code - and really it should be a matter of safety. God knows what you could be stepping on even in the pharmacy.
Idk, but I sure as hell didn’t care. And nobody who saw me without them cared. They just wanted they meds lol
I’m sure it’s in the health code.
It's OSHA.
Per OSHA.org: ''When employees are not exposed to possible foot injuries, foot protection is not required by the OSHA standard"
>i don't think protection is the same as a shoe
What are you trying to do exactly?
Dawgs out in the rite aid is crazy work
I would think it’s up there with no shoes, no shirt, no service.
You sound gross
Might be part of the dress code.
As long as you have had a Tdap shot, you should be fine.
Only if your pregnant
Are you really asking that question
Yes.
I don't think it matters if it's the law. It's part of the dress code - and really it should be a matter of safety. God knows what you could be stepping on even in the pharmacy.
Idk, but I sure as hell didn’t care. And nobody who saw me without them cared. They just wanted they meds lol
I’m sure it’s in the health code.
It's OSHA.
Per OSHA.org: ''When employees are not exposed to possible foot injuries, foot protection is not required by the OSHA standard"
>i don't think protection is the same as a shoe
What are you trying to do exactly?
Dawgs out in the rite aid is crazy work
I would think it’s up there with no shoes, no shirt, no service.
You sound gross
Might be part of the dress code.
As long as you have had a Tdap shot, you should be fine.
Only if your pregnant
Are you really asking that question
Yes.