Hey everyone:
This is the first thread I have started... So anyway I was reading several recent threads in this sub forum (primarily Ashworth College, Foley-Belsaw And Penn-Foster and a couple of others about apprenticeships) about which training course is better and how expensive and thorough the "real" trade schools are and thought squelchtone's response in the Ashworth College thread was worthy of becoming the basis for its own thread...
What sort of prior knowledge or experience and training does one hope to find in a person you would consider taking on as an apprentice or part-time shop assistant ? I know that a lot of what you are looking for is specific to the type of jobs you do and any sort of specialty your shop/business is known for but let's just say in general for a general service lock shop...
Many different posters here have said that the training courses like Foley-Belsaw, Penn-Foster and PCDI are only an introduction to the basics and I totally agree with that yet there is more to someone than having taken such a course... Would you prefer someone who hasn't taken one of those courses at all, a blank slate you can teach how to do things the way you learned ? I know that there are a handful of really excellent in-depth trade schools out there that have locksmithing programs but usually the students who graduate from them are networked into some sort of employment by the school before they graduate and it would be truly rare to have someone like that walk in to your shop randomly and ask for a job...
So what I am asking is besides the willingness to serve as an apprentice at a reduced wage what is your personal perspective as to what attributes someone coming into your business asking to work for you should possess for you to consider them... It would help just for context if you described what your major business volume is, i.e. auto lock work, commercial, electronic access control systems, safes etc...
This hasn't really been discussed all in one thread before and I am curious about what people think about this...
~~ Evan