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Helping out my son

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

Helping out my son

Postby srm » 10 Mar 2007 2:53

My son is helping to pay for college by working as a night janitor at a local school. He called tonight because he locked his keys in the office. Sure enough, I was able to pick the lock with my trusty Bogotá pick and save him the embarrassment and trouble of calling the main office. In addition, he has a newfound respect for his dad!

Life is good!
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Postby Tygart » 10 Mar 2007 3:25

That is awesome Srm.

I don't want to be a Janitor, but I do wan't my own janitorial business.
It's good work.

I guess I will be needing to make my own Bogota picks soon.

Have fun. Thanks for the story..

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Postby j8994 » 16 Mar 2007 19:35

nice job, hell wish my dad would do crap to help. when im in need.

now thats a dad.
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Re: Helping out my son

Postby NIC » 16 Mar 2007 19:38

srm wrote:My son is helping to pay for college by working as a night janitor at a local school. He called tonight because he locked his keys in the office. Sure enough, I was able to pick the lock with my trusty Bogotá pick and save him the embarrassment and trouble of calling the main office. In addition, he has a newfound respect for his dad!

Life is good!

That's good
what kind of lock was it ?
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Re: Helping out my son

Postby srm » 21 Mar 2007 22:53

NIC wrote:
srm wrote:My son is helping to pay for college by working as a night janitor at a local school. He called tonight because he locked his keys in the office. Sure enough, I was able to pick the lock with my trusty Bogotá pick and save him the embarrassment and trouble of calling the main office. In addition, he has a newfound respect for his dad!

Life is good!

That's good
what kind of lock was it ?


schlage 6 pin
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