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Learning and Working in Washington State

Wondering which locksmith course to take? Looking for locksmith license info for your locale? This is the forum for you.

Learning and Working in Washington State

Postby TrobTrob » 3 Mar 2016 20:47

Hello all,

I have tried doing as much learning as I can fit starting off down the locksmithing career path but not having the best luck. I live in Washington state so as far as I can tell there isn't a school that offers hands on locksmith training. This is leading me towards doing an online program through Ashworth or Foley-Belsaw. I have heard good and bad about both so I'm hesitant on which one.

Also the only locksmith I have found near me never seems to be at his shop and I'm guessing he's the only one there and on calls a lot. This is making it hard to try and talk with him personally and see if I can maybe apprentice with him.

My question now is, what's my best option for learning and practicing when I don't have a school near me or someone I can apprentice with? Any help is much appreciated!
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Re: Learning and Working in Washington State

Postby Big Jesse » 4 Mar 2016 6:36

turn it into a hobby. start collecting locks. start learning to pick them. take them apart, re key them. then youll have a small resume to show the locksmith when he is around, at least it will show interest.

below is my set up and im not a locksmith

http://i.imgur.com/ZkJp3KH.jpg
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