Hi, everyone
Today I had my first interview for an entry level locksmith, Class D locksmith. Another prospect and I were taken on a ride-along (more like a kidnapping), We went to a few of calls (2 car lockouts and one house lock out). I'm very interested on a career as a locksmith. there was just one thing I was very disappointed with and that was the 24/7 service this company has. I was requested to be available 24/7 all the time. He also said I'd use my own car and phone. $280 a week plus bonuses ($10 per call after the 4th call of the day), they'd provide gas, training and tools, but if calls are missed they'd come out of the pay check. I'm o.k with most of the deal, it is entry level locksmith after all you know?, but on call every time all the time??
I mean, I understand the nature of the job, a locksmith comes out when he/she is on call no matter what time of the day it is, but being on call, mobile 24/7 all the time for ever sounds rough to me. I do maintenance at an apartment complex and I'm on call every other two weeks for a whole week, there is a rotation among the employees. There's always somebody on call all the time, but never the same person.
Now my question is: Is being on call 24/7 constantly forever normal? Do I have the wrong idea about the way a locksmith work?
This is something I really want to do, but I love my wife and family, I don't think I'm ready to put them aside for a job.
Cheers