
Originally Posted by
PAkev
In my opinion opticians, on a national level are W A Y underpaid.
Indeed a good optician has abilities above and beyond helping someone choose good fitting frames and lenses but the prevailing industry demands with a rising presence of third party insurance programs is a good barometer of keeping things in check with reality.
For instance take a modest third party insurance benefit fitting fee of $30.00 and appropriate that to the time and resouces invoved with business operations: Fitting, Ordering, Administrative, Dispensing, Adjustments, Repairs,
Materials (ie. nosepads, screws, temple bar covers, etc.) lease, phones, electric, employe benefits, etc. You will notice the $30 is a bargain to the insurance company or consumer compared to fees paid for other professional services. My GM dealerhip gets $60/hr. for labor costs and most people don't have a problem paying it because they put high value on getting from point A to Point B.
More and more consumers are being programmed that buying eyewear can be just as easy as buying any other daily commodity such as a gallon of milk. I'm sure your not hearing something new or that you already don't understand but as the consumers expectations are lowered, so is the value of those associated with providing the service and/or product.
Now that you can see many (not all) are finding a career in opticianry less than lucrative heres my answer to your question........
Here in PA (unlicensed) uncertified opticians are around or under $10/hr. ABO certified opticians can usually command a few sheckles more in an established dispensary and usually see numbers in the low to mid teens (avg. $13) per hour.
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