Great to hear everyone's story! I've been a Licensed Funeral Director & Embalmer for 41 years - I decided to seek my Locksmith Certification three years ago as retirement from the Funeral Profession looms in the next few years. As a kid my Dad was a carpenter and built houses... as the boss's kid I would have to work with him during summer vacations or days off school. He built houses for a lot of farmers, as the company he worked for advertised in farming & ag publications. Well, those old farmers would often want to use the same keys "that they'd been using for 30 years" on the new house, so I got the chore of making their old keys work with their new door hardware (mostly builder spec Weiser back then). Fast-forward about 50 years, and I still have a passion for working on locks. I started my mobile locksmith business, Access Lock & Key LLC three years ago because I saw a need in this market area and quite frankly, at some point it's going to be important that "locks are lighter than bodies". LOL Great video, PJ! #AccessLockKeyLLC #HaulinBrass #LockBoss
Was laid off from my IT job due to reduction in force and outsourcing jobs offshore, during which I was a lock sport enthusiast into car computers stuff and car keys. More and more I learned about it at tech school I decided to go further in learning locksmith ways, encouraged by the gratification of helping others I decided to go in full time mode beginning of the year after I done apprenticeship.
It's amazing to ask people to do the interview and 90% of them were more than happy to explain their way of getting into locksmith business I think it's awesome for people till their story on become locksmiths lockfather
I dropped out of high school at the age of 16. Mom said I had to get a job. A friend of mine introduced me to Cecil, he hired me. 42 years later I own the company. #Lockboss
I was a NYS fire investigator until I fell and broke my back. I had a hard time walking or standing for long periods of time and because I needed to care for my back I needed to be able to move and work at my own pace. Then my dad suggested I become a #lockboss and here I am :)
@@KeysETC This is all true but I am able to do so at my own pace with no one yelling "hurry up so we can get to the next job." Further if I have a day where I just can't move then I just don't answer the phone... kinda (Answering service is amazing)
When I started I had no idea what a locksmith was. I was 18 years old straight out of highschool and seen a job ad in the local job magazine. I've been in the industry 16 years and I've owned my own business for the last 2 years. Still love it as much as I did when I started. #LockBoss
The reoccurring statements from these #lockboss elites was "I get to" which shows one truly enjoys their job! and "helping people" affirming that gratification we all feel helping someone solve a problem and in my opinion, if you do not feel that as a Locksmith, you are in it for the wrong reasons.. My story: My life had turned upside down after losing everything in the campfire of Paradise, Ca and had to start over. My job at the time(30 years in that business) was not very patient with my life re-building so I was attuning myself to the possibility of a new career. Then Covid happened, which shut down my customer base and thus I was unemployed for a year. Long story short and God Blessed. I needed new keys for my Jeep Grand Cherokee. The Locksmith that helped me was 40 years in the business and we started talking. He trained me and now I'm 8 months into owning my own Mobile business and at this time matching the employment from a job that gave up on me. I Thank the Lord everyday for the continued blessings being a Lockboss has given me! I GET TO HELP PEOPLE! get paid and meet my community one person at a time as far as the eye oh say can you see!!! #lockboss
Wow… all the stories of how they got started… amazing… just celebrated 36 years with my current company… full time lock Out Service business and key programmer.. for my retirement 👍😁 #lockboss… CLK SUPPLIES rocks!!!!👍🇺🇸
I had been a door tech for years servicing automatic doors and locks when a company approached me and asked if I wanted to be a locksmith and do 'all things door.' I said sure... #LockBoss
Love all the different stories. It is amazing how so many people with so many reasons have ended up doing the same thing. I have always been interested in locks but my career ended up being a truck driver. In 2007 I took the Foley Belsaw course and was working part time for a locksmith. He decided to close his shop and just go mobile. Then 2008 our state decided to start licensing locksmiths so I stayed in the trucking industry. Today I am transitioning from truck driver to locksmith. #Lockboss
I quit my job as a school custodian last year, and just recently started working for a locksmith company that does hotel locks. I clean and repair lock cases currently. I love it so far. I'm constantly learning new things, and especially enjoy learning the mechanics of locks and lock cases. I'd like to start my own mobile lock smith some day down the road. #lockboss.
What started my slow journey into learning locksmithing was me first getting locked out of my house by my 2 year old, then having to rekey my house later, and rather than spending about $140+ to rekey every lock, I bought all the pins and stuff to do it from you guys for less than $90. Then COVID happened, and I wasn't sure if I'd continue to have a job, so I wanted to ensure I'd have a potential backup career, and pick one with an aging workforce, so I could help increase my chances that I'd be able to keep the career, rather than have to worry about being phased out by some technology or something. I have had a few major financial setbacks, but I'm making it through. And due to events, I'll likely decide to work for a locksmith, rather than build my own business right away. Once things calm down in my life, and I don't have so much to stress over, I'll fully plunge into the life of being a #lockboss
I’ve been a real estate agent since 1989 and in 2010 I began working with banks on their pre-foreclosures. I was required to get into the properties once they were vacated and change the locks. From that point forward a small group of agents would call me when they where locked out, needed a rekey or lock replacement. In February of this year I turned that small service into a full service locksmith company. #LockBoss
#Lockboss Some great stories, really enjoyed that. It's great to hear how many people love helping others, especially in today's society. This has been a great community. Rock on 🤘 Lockboss's
This makes me hopeful that I may be able to turn my hobby into a career someday. I started with an interest in learning lock picking and safe cracking as a hobby simply because it looked like a fun challenge. Now I am customizing tools and hoarding locks. I love getting them open, disassembling them, and learning about each and every one. This community is so amazing and full of people that are supportive and kind. No two stories are alike. #LockBoss
Wow, all kinds of people in rural, urban and all seem excited to explain it... being a #Lockboss locksmith us the most rewarding profession I've ever had.
My journey as a locksmith started back in 2015 when the trucking company I was working slow down dramatically. Was only working 16 hrs a week so obviously money was no good and was married for couple of months so I decided to take advantage of work being very slow at to learn a new skill. I jumped online look into different course and finally decided to take @Foley Belsaw Locksmith home study. I study it everyday and practice everyday on the material that I just learned. When I graduated from Foley Belsaw I immediately started applying to any Locksmith opening. A month later I landed a job opening for a Company called NSBS as a key shop helper. Later NSBS was bought by Miner. A year later management like the work I was doing and offer me to take over the key shop and sent me back to school to learn more of the field like Access Control and to get my state Locksmith license. I attended @California Institute of Locksmithing. Btw, I decided to quit the trucking company by this time because i was making more money working at the key shop. But sadly, in 2018, Miner decided to close down the office in California and other state to relocate Operations to Texas. With the money Miner gave me, I decided to open my own Locksmith mobile buisness. In August 10, 2018 was when I opened my buisness call C.A.M Locksmith as a part time side job because the week that Miner closed the door I returned back to the trucking company. For now I am doing both. At first my main focus was and still is are in the area of residencial and Commercial. Slowly but steady my locksmith buisness is growing and slowly moving in to the auto side of locksmith due to customer demand in my area. Thanks for CLK SUPPLIES and PJ awesome training videos has help me to learn more about car programming side of the trade and to become a real #LockBoss here in California. L. A area. 🙂
Good to see and hear a variety of backgrounds of now locksmiths, I wonder has anyone ever decided very young that that's what they want to do with the rest of their lives is to be a locksmith?! #lockBoss
Great to hear everyone's story! I've been a Licensed Funeral Director & Embalmer for 41 years - I decided to seek my Locksmith Certification three years ago as retirement from the Funeral Profession looms in the next few years. As a kid my Dad was a carpenter and built houses... as the boss's kid I would have to work with him during summer vacations or days off school. He built houses for a lot of farmers, as the company he worked for advertised in farming & ag publications. Well, those old farmers would often want to use the same keys "that they'd been using for 30 years" on the new house, so I got the chore of making their old keys work with their new door hardware (mostly builder spec Weiser back then). Fast-forward about 50 years, and I still have a passion for working on locks. I started my mobile locksmith business, Access Lock & Key LLC three years ago because I saw a need in this market area and quite frankly, at some point it's going to be important that "locks are lighter than bodies". LOL Great video, PJ! #AccessLockKeyLLC #HaulinBrass #LockBoss
Was laid off from my IT job due to reduction in force and outsourcing jobs offshore, during which I was a lock sport enthusiast into car computers stuff and car keys. More and more I learned about it at tech school I decided to go further in learning locksmith ways, encouraged by the gratification of helping others I decided to go in full time mode beginning of the year after I done apprenticeship.
It's amazing to ask people to do the interview and 90% of them were more than happy to explain their way of getting into locksmith business I think it's awesome for people till their story on become locksmiths lockfather
I dropped out of high school at the age of 16. Mom said I had to get a job. A friend of mine introduced me to Cecil, he hired me. 42 years later I own the company. #Lockboss
I was a NYS fire investigator until I fell and broke my back. I had a hard time walking or standing for long periods of time and because I needed to care for my back I needed to be able to move and work at my own pace. Then my dad suggested I become a #lockboss and here I am :)
Definitely still have to bend and lift and focus tension. Power to you!
@@KeysETC This is all true but I am able to do so at my own pace with no one yelling "hurry up so we can get to the next job." Further if I have a day where I just can't move then I just don't answer the phone... kinda (Answering service is amazing)
When I started I had no idea what a locksmith was. I was 18 years old straight out of highschool and seen a job ad in the local job magazine. I've been in the industry 16 years and I've owned my own business for the last 2 years. Still love it as much as I did when I started. #LockBoss
The reoccurring statements from these #lockboss elites was "I get to" which shows one truly enjoys their job! and "helping people" affirming that gratification we all feel helping someone solve a problem and in my opinion, if you do not feel that as a Locksmith, you are in it for the wrong reasons.. My story: My life had turned upside down after losing everything in the campfire of Paradise, Ca and had to start over. My job at the time(30 years in that business) was not very patient with my life re-building so I was attuning myself to the possibility of a new career. Then Covid happened, which shut down my customer base and thus I was unemployed for a year. Long story short and God Blessed. I needed new keys for my Jeep Grand Cherokee. The Locksmith that helped me was 40 years in the business and we started talking. He trained me and now I'm 8 months into owning my own Mobile business and at this time matching the employment from a job that gave up on me. I Thank the Lord everyday for the continued blessings being a Lockboss has given me! I GET TO HELP PEOPLE! get paid and meet my community one person at a time as far as the eye oh say can you see!!! #lockboss
Wow… all the stories of how they got started… amazing… just celebrated 36 years with my current company… full time lock Out Service business and key programmer.. for my retirement 👍😁 #lockboss… CLK SUPPLIES rocks!!!!👍🇺🇸
As someone who is pretty green in the locksmith industry, i can say that i very much appreciate this series. thank you guys so much! #Lockboss
I had been a door tech for years servicing automatic doors and locks when a company approached me and asked if I wanted to be a locksmith and do 'all things door.' I said sure...
#LockBoss
Love hearing all the wonderful stories.
Thanks for sharing.
#lockboss
I love how diverse the locksmithing industry has becoming. Thanks for sharing! #lockboss
Love all the different stories. It is amazing how so many people with so many reasons have ended up doing the same thing. I have always been interested in locks but my career ended up being a truck driver. In 2007 I took the Foley Belsaw course and was working part time for a locksmith. He decided to close his shop and just go mobile. Then 2008 our state decided to start licensing locksmiths so I stayed in the trucking industry. Today I am transitioning from truck driver to locksmith.
#Lockboss
I quit my job as a school custodian last year, and just recently started working for a locksmith company that does hotel locks. I clean and repair lock cases currently. I love it so far. I'm constantly learning new things, and especially enjoy learning the mechanics of locks and lock cases. I'd like to start my own mobile lock smith some day down the road. #lockboss.
Love hearing everyone's stories. Great meeting you PJ, Connor, The Lock Father and the rest of your staff. #Lockboss
What started my slow journey into learning locksmithing was me first getting locked out of my house by my 2 year old, then having to rekey my house later, and rather than spending about $140+ to rekey every lock, I bought all the pins and stuff to do it from you guys for less than $90.
Then COVID happened, and I wasn't sure if I'd continue to have a job, so I wanted to ensure I'd have a potential backup career, and pick one with an aging workforce, so I could help increase my chances that I'd be able to keep the career, rather than have to worry about being phased out by some technology or something. I have had a few major financial setbacks, but I'm making it through. And due to events, I'll likely decide to work for a locksmith, rather than build my own business right away.
Once things calm down in my life, and I don't have so much to stress over, I'll fully plunge into the life of being a #lockboss
I’ve been a real estate agent since 1989 and in 2010 I began working with banks on their pre-foreclosures. I was required to get into the properties once they were vacated and change the locks. From that point forward a small group of agents would call me when they where locked out, needed a rekey or lock replacement. In February of this year I turned that small service into a full service locksmith company. #LockBoss
Loved hearing the Guy and Foley Belsaw. That is where I got started. Good training. #LockBoss
Great stories!!!
#Lockboss
Thanks!
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#Lockboss Some great stories, really enjoyed that. It's great to hear how many people love helping others, especially in today's society. This has been a great community. Rock on 🤘 Lockboss's
This makes me hopeful that I may be able to turn my hobby into a career someday. I started with an interest in learning lock picking and safe cracking as a hobby simply because it looked like a fun challenge. Now I am customizing tools and hoarding locks. I love getting them open, disassembling them, and learning about each and every one. This community is so amazing and full of people that are supportive and kind. No two stories are alike. #LockBoss
Nice! Best part of the expo was meeting #lockboss PJ and #lockfather . Sad I missed this 🤣 .. nice interviews everyone!
Wow, all kinds of people in rural, urban and all seem excited to explain it... being a #Lockboss locksmith us the most rewarding profession I've ever had.
Good to hear a bunch of different stories on how people got into locksmithing! Thank you PJ! #Lockboss
lot of great people!!! thanks for showing pj #lockboss
Wow! It’s awesome to hear from so many #lockboss folk! What a great video. I wish I had been there at the show. Perhaps Las Vegas next year.
Always love the stories!!#LOCKBOSS
Really enjoyed hearing these stories. #Lockboss
Some really great stories. What a mix of reasons to becoming a locksmith! That's for going this PJ #lockboss
Really enjoying these stories! #lockboss
I'm a huge comic book fan...I love all of these origin stories. #LOCKBOSS
Great stories
Thanks for sharing
Stay well
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It's always interesting to hear different people's stories #LockBoss
Great story's #lockboss
Love this channel so helpful for my new business #lockboss
Cool!
Very good stories, #lockboss
A lot of different stories on how ppl got started, it’s really cool to hear. #Lockboss
Really cool video awesome stories #lockboss
Loved your origin stories! #Lockboss
Great to hear the stories. #Lockboss
Amazing stories 👍
#LockBoss
Great #lockboss stories
My journey as a locksmith started back in 2015 when the trucking company I was working slow down dramatically. Was only working 16 hrs a week so obviously money was no good and was married for couple of months so I decided to take advantage of work being very slow at to learn a new skill. I jumped online look into different course and finally decided to take @Foley Belsaw Locksmith home study.
I study it everyday and practice everyday on the material that I just learned. When I graduated from Foley Belsaw I immediately started applying to any Locksmith opening. A month later I landed a job opening for a Company called NSBS as a key shop helper. Later NSBS was bought by Miner.
A year later management like the work I was doing and offer me to take over the key shop and sent me back to school to learn more of the field like Access Control and to get my state Locksmith license. I attended @California Institute of Locksmithing. Btw, I decided to quit the trucking company by this time because i was making more money working at the key shop. But sadly, in 2018, Miner decided to close down the office in California and other state to relocate Operations to Texas.
With the money Miner gave me, I decided to open my own Locksmith mobile buisness. In August 10, 2018 was when I opened my buisness call C.A.M Locksmith as a part time side job because the week that Miner closed the door I returned back to the trucking company. For now I am doing both. At first my main focus was and still is are in the area of residencial and Commercial.
Slowly but steady my locksmith buisness is growing and slowly moving in to the auto side of locksmith due to customer demand in my area.
Thanks for CLK SUPPLIES and PJ awesome training videos has help me to learn more about car programming side of the trade and to become a real #LockBoss here in California. L. A area. 🙂
Really cool to see how everyone has entered into the industry. There is no straight path. #lockboss
Great Stories #Lockboss
Interesting topic. #lockboss
These stories offer great encouragement as I begin my journey into becoming a Locksmith #lockboss
What great persoective #lockboss
Awesome stories my friend. #Lockboss
Awesome stories from everyone. #Lockboss
Good to see and hear a variety of backgrounds of now locksmiths, I wonder has anyone ever decided very young that that's what they want to do with the rest of their lives is to be a locksmith?! #lockBoss
Thanks for the comment
Nice #Lockboss
One of the things I like ability this business. #Lockboss
Like I said on your PODCAST My skateboard got me hooked on locksmith work!
Sk8or die🤘🏼 Great video #lockboss
10 locksmiths origins from Aloa. Interesting and thanks James estep locksmith co #lockboss#lockboss
Love me a good origin story #Lockboss
Growing up locks was always my Rubik’s Cube. #Lockboss
....I learned it in JAIL! that's what I always tell customers..who I know have a sense of humor!
My wife and I enjoyed everyone's stories of how they began. Cool video!
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#lockboss from Scotland
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Exterminator to Locksmith...love that story. #LockBoss
#SubStarryLock
Mechanically Inclined this #LockBoss will be Retiring to run his OWN BUSINESS.
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