Food for thought here.
Why is it that many "Optician's" that are looking for work like to state how long they have been in the business? Can that be like a dummy in school and just being passed to the next grade? It tells no one of your credentials or qualifications.
Credentials or qualifications is what would let me know if I want to talk to you. You know as well as I do that there are "good" Opticians out there and "bad" Opticians. If you have Credentials,qualifications and reference's then toot your horn about it. Let the world know how qualified you are. Use the logos if you have earned them and kept the up, A.B.O., N.C.L.E., State Certified or have a state license.
If all you can come up with is many years you have been a "Optician" we do not know been a asset or a terrorist to the market.
When a Dr opens a new office or starts at a new job, dates are posted along with there credentials, qualifications and logos.
Have you ever seen one like this? "Optometrist looking for work, 10 years in the business." First impression I get is, LAZY!
I went for some Education hours at the state capitol and as each speaker was introduced we had to endure five minutes of someone touting the speakers accolades. That was awful, it sounded overbearingly arrogant.
Point is to toot your horn if you are qualified but don't blast it. Bet you will get more response's.
Charles C. Greenrock A.B.O., N.C.L.E,
Florida Board Certified and Licensed
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