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Opportunities in Locksmithing
With today's frequent concerns about privacy, crime, and security, a locksmithing career could continue to hold promise. Locksmiths demonstrate their skills in homes, businesses, schools, industrial buildings and public facilities. They may be able to enjoy careers in locksmith shops, hardware stores, security companies or possibly as independent private business owners. Locksmiths are not usually tied to a desk from nine to five each day. They may serve customers at their homes or businesses, or from a mobile workshop in a van or truck. Locksmiths can help others by using what they know to increase their sense of safety and security. Locksmiths may come to the rescue during emergencies, helping customers who are locked out of their cars or residences. And when people need alarms and security systems for their homes or businesses in the first place, locksmiths are the ones they call to install them. New technologies for preventing crime and protecting property could continue to make locksmithing an interesting and challenging career field. Enroll online or call 1-800-535-1613 to speak with an Admission Advisor! |
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