@@24hrMrLocksmithyou didn’t cover how to become an locksmith as the title leads viewers to believe you would. Instead you just offered your services.
I’m 68 yrs old. Live in small community in lake county. Retired from government job. I did mostly carpentry till my knees gave out. They sent me to the lock shop for my last 6 yrs, unfortunately the person with the most experience retired before I got there. The guy that wasn’t knowledgeable at all. I learned how to do things on my own, we use the best lock system and I got very good at it. I now live in lake country, and do the odd job here. Learning curve for residential locks has been interesting at the least. Wish I would have had the opportunity to learn more.
Sounds a lot like the VA in Massachusetts locksmith shop. The current ls was a carpenter, and as a vet and a locksmith the VA hospital is on an "un official" hiring freeze, so I have no way to get in. Also the current locksmith is just about to retire, thats life I guess.....
I would love to get licensed but i dont need to in Kansas. Would it be beneficial still for me so it makes me look more professional?
Kansas needs more 24 hour locksmiths...
Licensing is not required in my state.
Hawai’i doesn’t require any licensing either.
Yet.
Lucky you! Unfortunately, I live in Alabama where it is required.
It isnt here in many places in here either but i dont plan on being in this state too much longer.
I absolutely love listening to a guy who loves his job
@@ppxccw Thanks!
Clickbait video
How is it Click Bait?
@@24hrMrLocksmithyou didn’t cover how to become an locksmith as the title leads viewers to believe you would. Instead you just offered your services.
Hi, I from Singapore , I am interested to be locksmith as career switching.
I’m 68 yrs old. Live in small community in lake county. Retired from government job. I did mostly carpentry till my knees gave out.
They sent me to the lock shop for my last 6 yrs, unfortunately the person with the most experience retired before I got there. The guy that wasn’t knowledgeable at all.
I learned how to do things on my own, we use the best lock system and I got very good at it.
I now live in lake country, and do the odd job here. Learning curve for residential locks has been interesting at the least.
Wish I would have had the opportunity to learn more.
Sounds a lot like the VA in Massachusetts locksmith shop.
The current ls was a carpenter, and as a vet and a locksmith the VA hospital is on an "un official" hiring freeze, so I have no way to get in. Also the current locksmith is just about to retire, thats life I guess.....
doing the research right now and boy oh boy the information is contradictive at times, and out of date most other times.
@@milkman950 Depends on location and licensing requirements.
State of FL keeps rejecting me, citing numerous past convictions for breaking & entering.
In Florida, if you have a pulse you get approved?
Tell them that you are clearly good at the job and that it would be detrimental to the economy to keep you unemployed. See if the go for it.
hahahahaha @@therationalanarchist
Really? I wonder why they would deny you?
Seriously, you gave up the chance at several careers when you got caught. Move on.
Thank you for getting in detail about the pace of population size. I want small town lifestyle but I need big city clients.
This video was very informative and inspirational and I too am interested in becoming licensed as a locksmith.
Smh
Is there a reasonable way by inspection to determine if a B60N lock is a 5-pin or a 6-pin unit?
Insert a pick or a blank key and you can counts the bottom pins. Also, SC1 Lishi can count
If you guys looking for Subcontractors in BC for Automotive locksmith jobs let me know please 🙏🏻
How do I become licensed in kansas if kansas doesn't require one
Get some training and start Locksmithing.
Note: get a business lic and insurance.
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Fbi need to watch this guy
Why’s that?
@@DarkArtsDeepDivejoke I think