Eyes_Only wrote:Does this mean that most locksmiths rarely get called out to do lockout work or do people generally not lock themselves out of their homes and vehicles that often?
Don't ever underestimate the stupidity of Joe Public. He'll lock himself out of anything you can think of. Last week I went to a dentist's office where the dentist had locked his keys inside of a cabinet drawer. His whole ring of keys, housekeys and all. So I show up, make a big deal out of picking the lock (a couple young dental assistants were watching, and it was one of those side lock drawers so it was hard to reach...). I did not even finish writing up the bill, and I see the guy walk over to the drawer, grab his keys put them in his pocket, TURN AROUND AND PUT THEM BACK IN THE DRAWER AND LOCK IT...

I couldn't suppress the laughter very long. It was a good thing I hadn't finished writing up the bill
What bonez said is true. Some weeks I'll get 2 calls per night about lockouts. Other times I'll go a full week without the phone even ringing. During the day, you get a good variety of work. Its a good mix of things, I havn't been doing this very long but I havn't had a boring day yet.