Busy independent practice in Central Jersey looking for lab help. NJ license optional. Willing to train a motivated student.
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Busy independent practice in Central Jersey looking for lab help. NJ license optional. Willing to train a motivated student.
Need a Lab Technician to handle all edging and daily operations of a finishing lab. Willing to train. No surfacing. No Insurance.
Email resumes to eyeglassguy@outlook.com
He started with lenses and price vs quality, then spent several more posts explaining his margins in regards to insurance pay out. Make your own margins, sell quality brands, stand behind your...
The real problelem is not Zeiss or Hoya, it's the middle man. Cut the cord! Sell what you like!
I stopped taking insurance on 4/20/07 and business has never been better! We sell mostly Hoya Trivex...
Started as a 17 year old Junior in High School. I was a PT frame stylist with EyeLab in NJ. Jumped in the lab at 18 and have always had a job in the industry with an in house lab. I have been...
Looking for an Optician and/or Lab Tech. Optique Unique is an optical dispensary specializing in the latest lens designs and materials. We do not accept insurance and we have no Doctor either. The...
Looking for an experienced Lab tech for either PT or FT position. Brand new edger. License preferred buy not required.
Boutique setting, No Insurance, No Dr. Located in Central Jersey email resume...
I am in the same position as Java99.
We control the quality and Rx of every pair of glasses we dispense.
Does this put us a greater liability for giving PD's since neither the Rx or the...
There in lies another issue, are we, as the supplier of the PD, now responsible for the outcome of those glasses even if we had no control of the outcome?
Should we require that any PD be...
Personally it doesn't directly effect my business, but it's extremely frustrating to play by the rules and constantly be penalized for it.
Fezz,
I agree that it lowers the amount if bottom feeders from my practice, but it also raises ethical as well as legal issues.
It also sends in patients looking for Free PD's and adjustments as...
What can we do as a group of licensed ophthalmic dispensers to Stop the sale of online glasses in licensed states where it's mandated that eyewear needs to be manufactured and dispensed by licensed...
We charge $25 for any POF not purchased from us. The reason is time, I have to pay an associate to edge it, that cost me money. We also explain to the customer that we clean, replace the screws, nose...
Hoya has defined free-form on their website as such:"HOYA’s Free-Form design approach is based on the understanding that no two eyes are the same. Our patented Integrated Double Surface Design (IDSD)...
Shamir Attitude Autograph II has a variable design as low as 13mm, and can be fit in 6 or 8 base frames. You can also get any color available since it starts with a SV lens, full digital backside.
In response to Patty:
I have a similar situation, high-end boutique with chains all around me, and a private who takes all insurance and lowballs prices. A few ways that have worked for me are 1)...
Hey Alex, I am interested need a lab tech 3-4 days a week. Will train for license if interested. Send resume or call 732-321-2020.
Could use help Saturdays 9-4. Central Jersey.
I would have to agree with gmanlook, even though they see well, thickness has Always been one of the biggest issues in our industry. I have some customers who sacrifice thickness for optics, but most...
I have had similar issues with the Shamir Attitude. Speaking with the lab manager I was told that the software is written for minus Rx's but not compensated very well for plus Rx's. Thickness was...
The other reason for two adds on an Rx is for trifocals, ie...+1.50/+3.00
Looking for a Lab Technician/Apprentice Optician with lab experience for a small upscale Optical Boutique. 30-40 hours a week. Mostly shop work with sales, dispensing, data entry and just about...
Although I despise Poly, another way to stave off the inevitable cracking was to dip a toothpick in baby oil and insert in the drill hole to lubricate the joint.
Trivex Rules!
Crown Glass is...
Polycarb is Crap! The reason all the chains push it down the consumers throat is because it's cheap. Trivex beats Poly on every point. If you have a private practice and want to distinguish yourself...