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Where do you think the locksmith prof. is heading eco. wise?

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Where do you think the locksmith prof. is heading eco. wise?

Postby Neo » 4 Mar 2005 23:44

I'm talking to Americans here.
If you're a foreigner, please state where you live and your ideas

Where do you think the locksmith profession is heading economically?

Do you think locksmiths will eventually get paid less and less money?

If so, why do you think locksmiths will get paid less money?

Do you think there is a way you can compete against the new upcoming security systems that need new expertise?

How hard do you think it would be to adjust to these new security featues?

What do you think the wage of a locksmith will be 10 years from now?

Any other statements on the job market of being a locksmith?
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Postby HeadHunterCEO » 5 Mar 2005 0:32

if you are in it for yourself it is difficult not to make good money
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electronics

Postby raimundo » 5 Mar 2005 9:55

in about ten years, your cell phone will be also your credit card and your keys. Mechanical locks will be on back fence gates, like they are now at hotels.
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Re: electronics

Postby HeadHunterCEO » 5 Mar 2005 12:58

raimundo wrote:in about ten years, your cell phone will be also your credit card and your keys. Mechanical locks will be on back fence gates, like they are now at hotels.


this is very true

who do you think is resposible for installing and trouble shooting mag lock and card access?

who do you think is gonna be installing and servcnig these "futuristic" access control systems

who do you think does it right now
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Postby bigbike » 5 Mar 2005 15:35

I think that locksmiths will always be a part of society. I think that as more and more people become more and more convinced that they live in a more and more dangerous society and that they themselves are working longer and harder hours with less time to spend on "do it yourself projects" that locksmiths will be called in to do the things that they once did themselves when they had the time. I think that any locksmith who is a good sales person can sell him/herself and their service to these people. I believe that locksmiths will have to be more on call than ever before because we will have to talk to this consumer (who is spending less and less time at home) on their timetable and at whatever location they want us to meet them at. I believe that more and more selling of our services will be needed than ever before and as such we too will be working stranger hours.

Or people could simply pack up and move to what they perceive as safer places only to find out that crime travels too.
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