Life does a lot, normally figures out how doggy works, but sorry for the language. If anyone here has worked in a cooler before, not just walk in fridges for restaurants or such I am looking for advice. They inquired about boots. I assume I need gloves, but what am I forgetting? ChapStick? Unknown? Please share and if you know what is cheap to acquire maybe recommend what you know. Thanks.

  • @titter@lemmy.world
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    94 days ago

    Layers! My legs don’t.get.cold but i do keep my core body warm. Tshirt, flannel, vest, light jacket. Each layer is thin but every one adds something.

    Boots. Ariat, wolverine, even the cheapest of rubber boots. They all feel a lot better with an insole and some nic e thock socks.

    Gloves wise i wear cotton work gloves with rubber gloves over it. Hands sweat and get cold so i replace my gloves every 2 hours to make sure i can stay comfortable while working

    • cheesymoonshadow
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      24 days ago

      Ariat boots + Spenco insoles + wool socks have kept my feet happy working on concrete for years, in both hot and cold conditions.