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I work in a shoe store ... contact local footwear companies and let them know you are studying podiatry - they usually pick you up quicksmart due to your knowledge of bmx, insoles and future footwear endeavours. Also, go along and work alongside your wife; assist and help by referring to your student clinic or local pods ... good way of networking & letting people know who you are and what you're doing,
cheers
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There are many shoes stores that would take you, here is a link to Ziera / Kumfs, a company that has a number of store Australia wide, as well as China, USA and NZ.
l would suggest you go with a quality store not just a "payless" type store
thanks guys so far for the replies. I've recently found out that as an "Allied Health Assistant", he can help the podiatrist to cut nails. anyone it knows about them?