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NW Arkansas

Looking to join a locksport group in your local area or start one? Trying to find a meeting or meetup? Look no further.

NW Arkansas

Postby J.Parton » 31 Oct 2012 0:17

anyone in the NW Arkansas area have any advice on how to kick things in the FULL TIME direction? i might even be interested in meeting up every now and then to exchange ideas and information, and basically just TALK SHOP for awhile. but this forum seem fit for information exchange.

looking for information on Locksmithing in this region. the professionals seem few and far between. id like to hear how others got started and what their work week is like in this area. is it necessary to travel to find the steady money? ... what tools can i live without? would it be more profitable to seek employment with an established company or just do my own thing?

Certified and Bonded, and one year later this is still just a hobby to me. i can pick as good as the next guy, impression a lock, cut keys by hand and by machine, open most vehicles, i toy with safes, with all the skills and tools i possess i should be running my own business by now. but very few of the locals seem interested in hiring.
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