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by SorokinVlad » 7 May 2013 7:50
My name is Vlad.I am 23 years old.I live in Ukraine,in Lozovaya city.I work a locksmith in my city,i am the owner of this business.I have experience of 5 years working locksmith.I have the mechanical engineering education. From the professional locksmith experience i can do,-cut key of any type, complexity and purpose such as cut key of any type, complexity and purpose such as (car keys, for truck, scooter and motorcycle key, keys for the house.) I can also restore the lost keys.Also make keys for cars with transponders.I want to find a job in the U.S. and come to work.I have a lot of experience and a desire to work in this business. For all of the above as needed can attach photos and videos to confirm my skill locksmith.If I'm not what you need, please give me information about where I can find an employer who needs these workers. For earlier very grateful! My contacts:
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by cledry » 7 May 2013 22:36
There are quite a few guys from the Ukraine or Russia working here in the USA as locksmiths. Unfortunately they seem to end up working for a group of Israeli scam artists (not sure if that will translate well). Therefor their reputation is not very well-regarded. The way these scams work is the customer will GOOGLE for the cheapest locksmith in X city. The ad on GOOGLE will be this scammer. Some are based in NYC, some in Arizona, perhaps elsewhere. They answer the phone pretending to be local. You will be quoted a ridiculously low price. When the locksmith (I hesitate to use the word) arrives he will take apart your lock, or destroy it and sell you a new lock, they will demand cash and the prices will be extremely high. They will use intimidation to get the customer's money.
So I would be careful who you get work with. I can only imagine anyone working for these people will also have trouble getting what is owed them and a fair wage.
Jim
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by SorokinVlad » 10 May 2013 10:09
In every nation there are good and bad guys, just more of them somewhere and somewhere less. As for me, I do not want to work with people from post-Soviet countries, because I know that they themselves are not very well established in providing locksmith services. I want to work with the Americans in American companies. His honesty and integrity can not prove a word and deed! You can rely on me in any situation I will not fail!
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by dll932 » 23 May 2013 16:20
If you have a mechanical engineering degree why not get a job doing THAT? Perhaps for a lock manufacturer?
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by SorokinVlad » 26 May 2013 15:18
dll932 wrote:If you have a mechanical engineering degree why not get a job doing THAT? Perhaps for a lock manufacturer?
I want to migrate to live in America, and start to be engaged in their favorite thing, I really like to do. The next month will be a new imigratsion reform in the United States, I think that the officials did a much better environment for residents of other countries who want to come to work
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by dll932 » 30 May 2013 22:03
SorokinVlad wrote:dll932 wrote:If you have a mechanical engineering degree why not get a job doing THAT? Perhaps for a lock manufacturer?
I want to migrate to live in America, and start to be engaged in their favorite thing, I really like to do. The next month will be a new imigratsion reform in the United States, I think that the officials did a much better environment for residents of other countries who want to come to work
Well, I wish you much success. There is support for immigrants from various agencies. I would not give up the idea of using your degree, though.
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by SorokinVlad » 5 Jun 2013 11:15
dll932 wrote: dll932
Thank you for your support. I hope that I can on this forum to find a good employer)
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