It is therefore important to have good communication skills as an optometrist. Alongside this are other day to day responsibilities that are to be expected of an optometrist. These include: “examining eyes of patients”, looking for symptoms, “fitting spectacles or contact lenses”, and much more. Lots of times optometry clinics also sell prescription glasses, so optometrist need to have the ability to market their eyewear products to their patients. Most optometry clinics are open from 9:00 A.M. to 5:30 P.M for five days a week and optometrist are usually expect to work 37-40 hours a week. With the advancements the have been made in technology in recent decades, an optometrist job has become significantly easier as most of their work is done by machines. This allows them to focus more on the less stressful aspects of the job. Probably the best part of optometrists the hefty salary. According to the American Medical Group Association, optometrists earned a median salary of $124,067 in 2009. This number can grow even larger, if one decides to open their own practice.
Overall optometry is great choice because it offers something that most people think gets lost in adulthood, the ability to lead a stress free life. Vision is very important to many people and as an optometrist there is the opportunity to help people in that respect, but you don’t have to give up your life in the process. Life is too short to spend decades stressing out over work and optometry give an opportunity to make an impact on people and society while also providing the opportunity give my future family higher quality of