Yes, there are many local blacksmiths that are always looking for a new person to work for them. The training takes several months but the positions are in high demand.
I'm sorry but closest to where? There are many locksmithing schools out there, and yes with this education you can receive a valid job with this skill. Someone has to have this skill after all.
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There are several jobs that a person with skills in the field of locksmithing can undertake. For example, a job as a security engineer or a job as a builder/laborer are common careers.
To learn how to fix a lock, you can start by researching online tutorials or taking a locksmithing course. Practice on old locks to gain experience and consider seeking guidance from a professional locksmith for hands-on training.
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no but there is an educational video to learn from www.locksmithvideoschool.com
You bet there is! Check out the Charles Staurt School of Locksmithing. 1420 Kings Highway Brooklyn, NY 11229 (718)-339-2640 You can see their site at charlesstaurtschool.com. Best of luck.
Yes. All you need is to learn the trade and that can be done in various ways today. You can work as an apprentice in a lockshop and learn from experience; you can watch videos online and DVD about locksmithing and trying it out on your own; you can take classes at a technical school or a community college that offer locksmithing courses.
While there are no locksmithing-specific programs in the Tulsa area, there are a number of programs which can be done over the internet. In addition, many locksmiths can learn by doing an apprenticeship under a master locksmith. Positions such as this can be found on typical job-posting sites such as monster.com or tulsa-job-search.com
Yes, there are a couple of locksmith correspondance courses. Foley Belsaw has one and I believe so does Lockmasters.