I finally got around to wearing diapers 24/7, and have gone through several different models of diapers at work over the years. Bambino were too thick, TotalDry were kinda cheap and became hard to get, Little Builders were good but the velcro shifted and they went out of production. Now I wear NorthShore Supreme Lite, they work well and are relatively inexpensive for everyday use.
I also recently tried Confidry Day and they were more comfortable than Supreme Lite (and with waist elastic / taller leak guards) but the padding breaks down and clumps faster so I'm sticking with Supreme Lite.
One other good thing about Supreme Lite is they wick extremely well. Although they only hold maybe 3 wettings, by that point the back of the padding can be wet all the way up to the waist band, even when you've been standing all day. While there are other higher capacity diapers available, for the most part they will only be able to wet the crotch and lower front of the diaper, which greatly reduces their usable capacity, while swelling considerably in those areas, making them less discrete.