A 21 year old former optician? Damn, she must have been a prodigy to have been to university, qualified and been practicing for a time before she decided to become a sex worker.
A 21 year old former optician...
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It’s the lowest level possible in vision care.
I once knew one. She loved to pontificate on diopters.
Training to become an optician is offered through certificate and associate degree programs. Most formal training programs require one to have earned a high school diploma or its equivalent. Many community colleges and technical training institutions offer training programs at the certificate and associate degree levels. Certificate programs may take one year to complete, while associate degree programs are more intensive, and can be completed in two years. Courses of study include optical theory, eye physiology, lens technology, ophthalmic dispensing, and laboratory sessions. Both certificate and associate degree programs prepare students for an entry-level position in the field. To be certain of receiving a quality education, be sure to select a school that is accredited by the Commission on Opticianry Accreditation.