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I stipulation a honourable double act of shoes for my catering chore, what do you suggest and recommend?

it has to be black but I can never find one to be exact comfortable to walk alot surrounded by for work


Answers: I have a foot problem. "Rockport" shoes will pass your feet the best support. They're all the rage, and are very comfortable. They are especially honest for people who are on their foot all light of day. They ARE a little superior priced that some other shoes, but, at the end of the year, they're worth every penny!
try Dr. Scholls. they're a little pricey, but they're comfy and second a long long time! I'm also in the catering busiess and i.e. all I ever wear! They're really righteous on my back and joint, too!
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Clarks, ecco, aerosole, birkenstocks are all comfy shoes
SAS. Best shoe I ever have.
skid resistent tennies cause your foot are gonna cry.
I work in a restaurant 10 - 12 hours a daytime. The only brand that have ever been perfect for me is an off brand call "DeerStag".
They are the best they have built contained by gel inserts and fit the best. I only buy that brand. Actually I imagine I got my ending pair at khols.
Dr Martins are stylish and are great when i be serving food. it's comfortable and oil and hose slip resistant. which is what you'll need working around food. great great shoes.
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How long, usually, are the programs that hold out RN (assoc. degree) to BSN?

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Answers: Usually 2 years, but it could be as little as 1 or as much as 3.

Your Associates degree will verbs, but to what degree may alter depending on the school. You still may hold to complete some core liberal arts courses and you will definitely hold more electives to take, because most school have a requirement that you have need of so many upper division courses (courses at the junior and senior level) and your BSN nursing courses may not be ample to fulfill that.

Some of the programs may have more strict sequencing of courses than others, so it might not be possible to do it contained by less than 2 years. Online programs are repeatedly more flexible and you could take more courses at once and do it sooner. But it would be not easy.

Good luck!
If you have an exisiting Associate's and are seeking a Bachelor's, you will commonly have around 2 years of classes. The perfect news is that you hold had most of the requirements for the primary. You may have to retake some non-clinical components (Assessment, pharmacology, etc) and you will noticeably need a public form w/clinical. Check around for the best curriculum, program that fits your schedule and, as expected, the best price.

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