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by brad31337 » 17 Apr 2006 11:43
Hi,
I'm very new to lockpicking, but recently the idea of locksmithing is quite appealing to me. What is an average wage/hourly rate for a locksmith. Also what does a locksmith do if they are unable to pick a lock because it is jammed?
Thanks in advance
Brad
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by Omikron » 17 Apr 2006 12:38
As with ANY trading profession, it strongly depends on your area. Perhaps if you fill in your profile to let us know where you are we may be able to give you a better answer.
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by Shrub » 17 Apr 2006 13:42
Or maybe refer to your last thread that asked the same question.
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by Omikron » 17 Apr 2006 13:50
Shrub wrote:Or maybe refer to your last thread that asked the same question.
Now that, my stubby and prickly friend, would be far too logical. 
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by Shrub » 17 Apr 2006 14:12
 Im not a pineapple you know
As said on the other thread he wont be earning anything if going it alone for a couple of years at least and any profit he may make will/should be put straight back intot he business on tools, stock etc
The start up costs alone i should think will make it a no brainer for him.
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by brad31337 » 17 Apr 2006 20:08
Chuclz deleted my last thread and I didn't get to read what people had posted. And I have edited my profile now.
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by grit1 » 17 Apr 2006 20:45
If you can't pick a lock whip out your aussie lock picks 
Got shear line?
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by Varjeal » 18 Apr 2006 9:57
I'm not from Australia so I can't answer the first question, but the second one is easy.
Also what does a locksmith do if they are unable to pick a lock because it is jammed?
Thanks in advance Brad
A=Depends on why the lock is "jammed". But the short and sweet answer is: Find away around it or try another door. 
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by Varjeal » 20 Apr 2006 9:58
A couple other questions would need to be answered as well.
1. What type of locksmith, specialist? (If so, what area) or general?
2. How many years of experience does this locksmith have?
3. What type of economic area does this locksmith work in? Rich metro? Middle-income metro? small town?
4. Working for himself? Someone else?
If I recall correctly from an old LL price average guide for the U.S., the average journeyman locksmith made roughly $17.50/hr.
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by Raccoon » 21 Apr 2006 3:09
Assuming you simply want to open locks, and charge lots of money for it, as is the going trend... you have to consider the points already stated above, and just how many other people are doing the same thing in your area.
If there is a lot of established competition, good luck. I hit the jackpot because I'm the only listed locksmith in town, and my competition are all located in neighboring towns-- the nearest being a 30 minute drive away, and the most reliable takes over an hour to get here.
Since I have already established a monopoly in this respect, I'm slowly building towards becoming a full service locksmith and even hired help.
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by Chrispy » 22 Apr 2006 6:51
Hehe, Tasmanian. 
Some things may be pick proof, but everything can be bypassed....
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