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Learning to be a Locksmith




Learning the locksmith trade can start you on an enjoyable and lucrative career path. 

Learning about locksmithing can begin at a very young age.  Children with an interest in the mechanics of things, in how things fit together and how they come apart, can often lead to a future with locks and other interesting mechanisms associated with locks.

The locksmith craft can be learned by experimenting, apprenticeships, from a family member in the business, from videos, or through distance learning courses.  It takes a combination of these learning sources to advance to the professional status.

Be aware if you choose to learn by experimenting, you could be setting yourself up for suspicion if anyone knows of your skills and something is stolen from an area you visited.  Lawsuits or jail time have been known to ensue if the wrong person with a vendetta against you were to incriminate you falsely.  Becoming certified may be a step towards a legitimate and positive image of your trade and your character.

If you wish to become an apprentice from an established locksmith, it is best to determine that that person or business is certified.  Know also that there are many aspects of the business to learn and you may need more training than an apprenticeship from one person.  If that person specializes in automotive locksmithing and you desire to learn military locksmithing, you'll have a start in the right direction but will need more information and experience.

If you've considered becoming certified through a school or distance learning locksmithing course, make sure that the school is certified and that the place where you purchase your distance course is legitimate and accredited.  If the school is a sham, even though you may learn everything you need to know, it may make your certificate a sham as well.  Your investment should be placed in respectable establishments.

Learning which area of locksmithing you'd be happiest choosing may require some research and/or experimentation.  Even if you choose an area and later decide to change your focus, the knowledge you've acquired could still come in handy in your career path.

Courses in becoming a locksmith can take nine months to two years to complete.  There is much to be learned through additional experience besides the courses.  You'll need to update your knowledge and skills as time goes on.

The beginning of your career will usually involve books, hardware, and a key making machine.  There are many helpful forums on the internet to point you in the right direction and provide helpful hints as well.  Knowing which equipment to start with is a must.  If you have a limited budget to begin with, you'll want to get the most from your money.  You can't put all your money into the books and skip the key blanks.  You'll need both.

Locksmiths service many types of businesses.  Unlocking cars is not the only way to make money in the business.  Many small towns don't even have locksmith services.  If you can afford to run the business out of your home, you could be extremely helpful to people in rural communities.  Building a name for yourself through word-of-mouth in small areas can lead to loyal customers who are happy to spread the word and advertise for you.  This in turn leads to contracts with bigger businesses.  Learning the locksmith craft involves people skills as well as book work.


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