Thursday, June 26, 2014

LIFE AS A LOCKSMITH

Planning and specialized training can prepare you for the locksmith trade. Take these steps to learn how to become a locksmith:

Earn a high school diploma or GED. Basic education provides a foundation for success in the workforce and the necessary qualification for many locksmith training programs and entry-level employment. You can prepare for your career as a locksmith by emphasizing classes in applied trades such as workshop, business, customer service and communication.

Complete a locksmith training program. You can find locksmithing courses at vocational and trade schools, community college and through the Associated Locksmiths of America (ALOA). The ALOA even offers financial aid for qualified applicants. Military servicepeople have access to military locksmith training programs.

Work as an apprentice to a professional locksmith. Hands-on experience can help you apply your classroom training and gain a foothold in the job market.

Pass a certification exam. Many states require certification to work as a locksmith. Whether or not your region requires it, certification is an important step toward establishing your credibility and expertise as a professional locksmith. The ALOA and the Safe and Vault Technicians Association (SAVTA) offer various grades of certification for locksmiths. The basic exam qualifies you as a Registered Locksmith (RL).

As locking devices become more complex (mechanically and even electronically), the education requirements for locksmiths will increase. The ALOA offers over 100 courses in locksmithing, covering every aspect of the lock and safe trade. Courses cover advanced locking technologies such as automotive keys and electronic locks, transponders, keyless mechanical locks, high-security cylinder locks, automated door closers, exit devices and exit alarms, electronic access controls and more. Basic locksmith training, meanwhile, covers topics such as common lock hardware, combination lock operation and changing methods, key machine servicing, re-keying lock cylinders, troubleshooting lock malfunctions, designing and keying a master key system.

Locksmith training is designed to accommodate working professionals. Certification training programs may be completed in as little as a few weeks and are available online or on night and weekend schedules.
- See more at: http://www.citytowninfo.com/education-articles/career-guides/how-to-become-a-locksmith#sthash.g4xB1kJW.dpuf

Above information came from this site.

ASSOCIATED LOCKSMITHS of AMERICA or ALOA.

SAFE & VAULT TECHNICIANS of AMERICA or SAVTA.

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