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Hello everyone,
Have anyone ever worked for American Best as an optometrist? Can you please tell me a little bit out the working condition? I have heard many not so good reviews about the company and is not sure if I should work there or not. Thanks
Hi Jason,I'm going to be short and blunt here. It's the absolute worst that optometry has to offer. In fact, I'd stop short of calling it "optometry." If you need the cash, then so be it, but be aware that you'll be doing roughly 8 "exams" per hour (yes, you read correctly). I have several friends who went to them right out of school, enticed by the 6 figure salary. None of them lasted more than a year and one told me she would routinely cry on the way home from work (not kidding). I think that's a bit extreme, but it's garbage optometry at its worst.
Hi Jason,
Thank you for the information. I was a little bit skeptical about taking the offer but now I'm pretty sure that I will decline it. Thanks again.
How much was the offer?
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It's almost always going to be 105K/yr....and you'll earn every penny.
Private practice is the way to go.
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Private practice is the way to go.
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Naysayers, I said private practice. Don't jump to conclusions like women do. It will be my own private practice. Have a nice week.
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Naysayers, I said private practice. Don't jump to conclusions like women do. It will be my own private practice. Have a nice week.
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BTW I just learned that most SUNY graduates come out and work for ophthalmologists. About 25% work commercial and another 15-30% or so work private practice full time or part time. So if you want good job prospects come to SUNY.
No, unfortunately its anecdotal. A recent grad (2 years ago) explained these rough statistics to me. I see no reason why he would be lying.
No, unfortunately its anecdotal. A recent grad (2 years ago) explained these rough statistics to me. I see no reason why he would be lying.
BTW I just learned that most SUNY graduates come out and work for ophthalmologists.
BTW I just learned that most SUNY graduates come out and work for ophthalmologists. About 25% work commercial and another 15-30% or so work private practice full time or part time. So if you want good job prospects come to SUNY.
No, unfortunately its anecdotal. A recent grad (2 years ago) explained these rough statistics to me. I see no reason why he would be lying.
Since when was hearsay a credible source of information? Was this recent grad doing one of those surgical rotations at the time lol? Sometimes saying "i dont know" shows the intelligence of an individual rather than jumping to answer any question that comes up on this site. I wonder at times if people post just to increase the number under their user names.
doesn't really make him any better than me when I throw out "random numbers".My friend, you must learn Rule # 1 in Optometry: ALL optometrists almost always lie.
Although making blanket statements like this one:
doesn't really make him any better than me when I throw out "random numbers".
Since when is hearsay from Jason K and Tippytoe a credible source of information? I wonder if you just wrote this to increase the number (of posts) under your username. Go find a credible survey or provide some insight on this instead of talking smack and not contributing anything useful. At least Jason K and Tippytoe say something useful. (more so Tippytoe)
Although making blanket statements like this one:
doesn't really make him any better than me when I throw out "random numbers".
Except I have a few things you don't--- An Optometry degree, 18 years of experience of starting from scratch and building a successful optometry practice, fellowship in the American Academy of Optometry, published journal articles, associate professorship at a university teaching eyecare and more!
Tell us again of your credentials to offer optometric information/advice? 🙄
Except I have a few things you don't--- An Optometry degree, 18 years of experience of starting from scratch and building a successful optometry practice, fellowship in the American Academy of Optometry, published journal articles, associate professorship at a university teaching eyecare and more!
Tell us again of your credentials to offer optometric information/advice? 🙄

Shnurek just got owned...again.

Except I have a few things you don't--- An Optometry degree, 18 years of experience of starting from scratch and building a successful optometry practice, fellowship in the American Academy of Optometry, published journal articles, associate professorship at a university teaching eyecare and more!
Tell us again of your credentials to offer optometric information/advice? 🙄
Proof? Or just hearsay? Show us your credentials, otherwise anyone can come on these forums and make up a resume. Like you said, ODs almost always lie. You are an OD. Therefore most of what you said is a lie. 🙂 I agree with you 🙂
Now you just sound desperate.
You should see what he was posting on the radiology forums.
I think he plans on using his OD to start a liposuction clinic where he also performs appendectomies.
yeah pretty much no defense left now after everyone chimed in.
Next time save yourself the embarrassment rather than saying things like: "Some dude told me so its probably true"
Except I have a few things you don't--- An Optometry degree, 18 years of experience of starting from scratch and building a successful optometry practice, fellowship in the American Academy of Optometry, published journal articles, associate professorship at a university teaching eyecare and more!
Tell us again of your credentials to offer optometric information/advice? 🙄
I care very much about winning e-fights 🙂 My anecdotal evidence is just as good as anyone else's on an anonymous internet forum.
You should see what he was posting on the radiology forums.![]()
I care very much about winning e-fights 🙂 My anecdotal evidence is just as good as anyone else's on an anonymous internet forum.
I can only guess......
"I think ODs should be allowed into radiology residencies...you know, because ODs are physicians in the eyes of CMS."
I hope I'm wrong......
If that's what you call "evidence" thats your problem.
The link you posted had some interesting information but most of it pertains to what 4th year students expected to happen after graduating. Expectations obviously differ from experiences. Interesting though...
In addition to that, less than 40% of the people they polled were actually employed.
What do you think a non-exaggerated aka realistic percentage would be of graduates first coming out and entering commercial/corporate practice?
46% + 5% + 11% + 7% = 69% employed