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I have been hearing that Sears could be going out of business this year. If this is true, how will this impact jobs for optometrists?
 
I'd count it a good thing. A bunch on crappy commercial joints gone. It seems to me though that few Sears opticals can even support a full time OD, I always see openings in the classifieds.
 
I'd count it a good thing. A bunch on crappy commercial joints gone. It seems to me though that few Sears opticals can even support a full time OD, I always see openings in the classifieds.

Whatever ODs were working there are going to be flooding the market looking for work. That's what I meant by "poorly."
 
Whatever ODs were working there are going to be flooding the market looking for work. That's what I meant by "poorly."

So basically bad for job prospects but good for optometry?
 
So basically bad for job prospects but good for optometry?

It's bad for job prospects in the short term but more than likely a sideways move for optometry in the long term.

Sears Optical GENERALLY caters to lower socio-economic patients or those with poorly reimbursing vision plans. If Sears closes, those patients will just move on to other establishments that cater to lower socio-economic patients and those with poorly reimbursing vision plans.
 
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