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Adelaide Locksmiths

This is the old Locksmith business info area and will be broken down to fill in the new sections below.

Adelaide Locksmiths

Postby vartain » 24 Jun 2010 23:53

Hello, just wondering where do locksmiths in South Australia go to for training? It seems we are the only state in Australia that has no locksmith courses anywhere so if there are any locksmiths in SA could you please tell me where you went for your training?
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Re: Adelaide Locksmiths

Postby globallockytoo » 25 Jun 2010 0:02

NMIT

Northern Metropolitan Institute of TAFE

In Heidelberg, Victoria at the Locksmith College. Principal is Max Cherry.

Usually block release training as part of apprenticeship. 2 weeks once every three months.
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Re: Adelaide Locksmiths

Postby vartain » 25 Jun 2010 0:23

I was hoping there would be something in SA, I don't think every locksmith in Adelaide went all the way to victoria.
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Re: Adelaide Locksmiths

Postby aussielocky » 25 Jun 2010 19:18

They do.
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Re: Adelaide Locksmiths

Postby vartain » 25 Jun 2010 20:25

Oh it says I have to be already working at a locksmith to start this course? yay I have to have a job to get the qualifications and I have to have qualifications to get the job.
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Re: Adelaide Locksmiths

Postby aussielocky » 25 Jun 2010 22:48

Not really. You need to be sponsored by a locksmith. So you need to be taken on as an apprentice by a locksmith who will train you on the job and send you to Tafe a number of times a year.
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