Ill start with a little background of whats going on, I just got out of college in May of 09, majored in electrical, graduated, no electrical jobs out there. I live in Minnesota, and my current job is a full time slot at my unit for the Minnesota National Guard. My orders are up at the end of march and i am looking for a job.
I have a great intrest into locks, and security. So naturally i seek out the locksmithing route. There are a a couple lock shops in the area and a couple mobile. i have been going to the largest one in town about once a month to check in let them know i am still intrested in working under them. I have 3 months to find a job and a brainless/talentless job is not an option (i have tried to work retail stores and gas stations and makes me bored and feeling useless).
so what i ask...
If you were to hire, what would you look for in an employee?
I want to make a really good impression on an employer and dont want them to even second guess that i might be something that they want.
I have been picking for 2 years, prolly not that long too all of you out there but my picks have seen lots of use( leather pouch is all stiched up with spyderwire to keep it together), i recently have bought a set of southord tubular lock picks, and havent had too much practice with them. Some of the things that i have used and have sucess with are bump keys, standard lock picks as well as picks and tension wrenches that i have made for personal preference, automotive lock pick set( not the wires through doors).
The military wants to keep me, they are trying to get me to re-enlist, but there are too many cons to pros.
i really want get a job with locks and security, not for the pay( but i do need to live like everyone else), but for learning. i have 3 years experience in finish woodworking so do's and donts with wood i know rather well
i have about 3 months and plenty of time to get some more tools... any i should pick up for future employment this is a list of what i have so far
set of southord ss picks with rivited handles
about 30 bump keys
set of automotive double ended lock picks
set of 10 auto jigglers
7 and 8 pin southord tubular picks
18v litheum bosch impactor and drill set
and all the screwdrivers, phillips, standard, torx, hex, and nut drivers with tamper proof torx
and a bunch of nice electrical tools from college days
Thanks for any advice or any constructive critism that anyone can give me.
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