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Advice from experience?

Wondering which locksmith course to take? Looking for locksmith license info for your locale? This is the forum for you.

Advice from experience?

Postby Dsmith1988 » 12 Jul 2016 8:02

Hello all,
I recently got called in for an interview for an apprenticeship cutting and programming keys for cars. Also service and installation of doors and what not a bit later on. I have never had any professional training or experience. What I'm asking is if you were looking to hire an apprentice, what questions would you ask? What qualities in an applicant would make one stand out above the rest?

I ask because I'm nervous, really. I always get nervous for interviews and such. Idk why, but I do.
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Re: Advice from experience?

Postby cledry » 12 Jul 2016 18:01

I started my locksmith career many years ago in much the same way.

Main things are a willingness to work. Good work ethic (on time, not calling in sick). Good driving record and no felonies. Mechanical ability. Tidy appearance helps. Literacy and good math skills helps although are secondary.

Any skills that can translate to the locksmithing trade, such as mechanics, fabrication, welding, carpentry, computer skills.

Best of luck.
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Re: Advice from experience?

Postby C locked » 13 Jul 2016 3:41

If its specifically for cars to start with
Id brush up on car logo identification
As they may hand you a key and ask you
to identify it
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Re: Advice from experience?

Postby Tyler J. Thomas » 13 Jul 2016 7:23

cledry wrote:Any skills that can translate to the locksmithing trade, such as mechanics, fabrication, welding, carpentry, computer skills.


A lot of truth to this. One of the best guys I know that installs commercial doors, gates, frames, etc. started out as a metal fabricator in a body shop.
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