Was literally telling friends about you the other day and talking about how it would be a great idea for some kind of course to help get people onboard and into the career!
Sounds great I’ve been buying a few pics here and there but wasn’t really sure were to look to take it further I definitely be up for giving this a go and see how it helps
So currently our videos are showing you how to program keys, use cutting machines, prepare keys ect We show you how to take card payments, We are soon implementing help for building websites & run ads to generate you work Once you know how to do the job the rest will follow Regards
Great to see! I’m an auto locksmith, I’ve just developed an application with the training school in Manchester. Gives info for transponders, key code, remote code, pick direction, working machines etc for over a thousand models, inventory management of remotes and key blades - machine coverage checker to see what vehicles your machines can work on best and what to purchase next etc. Would you be interested in giving it a go and seeing if you may want to offer it to students? I absolutely swear by it (because I built it for me) Been working for myself 6 months now full time, love the videos! Will sign up this month
£100 pm 🤔 wtf! You can find this info online for free... I'd be down for £20 pm and buy the equipment from them but 100 pm seems crazy for something you can find for free...
Yes absolutely you can! But they definitely wont be as in depth, they wont show you all the trips & tricks. We get discounts on tools & keys, and a solid community chat.
Haha i'm pretty sure every market is already flooded with locksmith businesses already providing these services. Let alone dodgy bros joining the grind
Every locksmith has a market in their local area. Even if you live next to another locksmith, the availability and prices change a lot between one another. You'll always have someone that needs they locks picked.
I’m a Gas/Heating Engineer. There’s 2 other guys doing the same thing living on my road. As much as we are each others competition we also pass jobs between each other, help each her out from time to time, share information about people that like to call you out and then not pay you. Competition is healthy, keeps the standards high!
sounds like a great opportunity to start a business. could you give me an approximate amount of money that I’d need to spend on tools if I choose to follow that career path?
That’s for a basic setup. Starting on my own last year I spent about £17k getting all my machines up and running + van and still have a ways to go - it’s a long road, but definitely a great and exciting one!
@@HarveyGuitarBoysame here I have spent about 24,000 so far. And I’m not making crazy money yet unfortunately 😅 there’s a ton of competition in my area
Oooooooh he hit them with the “less than your morning coffee” line!
Good Luck man , no music and straight to the point 👍
All the best man
This is a great idea Tyler..! All the best of luck with the training venture :)
Was literally telling friends about you the other day and talking about how it would be a great idea for some kind of course to help get people onboard and into the career!
At least this grift is coming from someone who knows what they’re doing
Sounds great I’ve been buying a few pics here and there but wasn’t really sure were to look to take it further I definitely be up for giving this a go and see how it helps
You're having a giraffe geezer!
Yes please
What’s the brand of drawers you have in the van?
Good value tbf
Hi mate, does the course cover pricing and running of the business or purely 'how to'. I'm really interested, thanks!
So currently our videos are showing you how to program keys, use cutting machines, prepare keys ect
We show you how to take card payments,
We are soon implementing help for building websites & run ads to generate you work
Once you know how to do the job the rest will follow
Regards
I wouldn’t mind getting into this
Great to see!
I’m an auto locksmith, I’ve just developed an application with the training school in Manchester.
Gives info for transponders, key code, remote code, pick direction, working machines etc for over a thousand models, inventory management of remotes and key blades - machine coverage checker to see what vehicles your machines can work on best and what to purchase next etc.
Would you be interested in giving it a go and seeing if you may want to offer it to students?
I absolutely swear by it (because I built it for me)
Been working for myself 6 months now full time, love the videos!
Will sign up this month
What’s this app?
£100 pm 🤔 wtf! You can find this info online for free... I'd be down for £20 pm and buy the equipment from them but 100 pm seems crazy for something you can find for free...
Yes absolutely you can! But they definitely wont be as in depth, they wont show you all the trips & tricks. We get discounts on tools & keys, and a solid community chat.
Haha i'm pretty sure every market is already flooded with locksmith businesses already providing these services. Let alone dodgy bros joining the grind
Every locksmith has a market in their local area. Even if you live next to another locksmith, the availability and prices change a lot between one another. You'll always have someone that needs they locks picked.
I’m a Gas/Heating Engineer. There’s 2 other guys doing the same thing living on my road. As much as we are each others competition we also pass jobs between each other, help each her out from time to time, share information about people that like to call you out and then not pay you. Competition is healthy, keeps the standards high!
Unfortunately at least for me this is true.
sounds like a great opportunity to start a business. could you give me an approximate amount of money that I’d need to spend on tools if I choose to follow that career path?
He said £5k-£7k ya sausage
That’s for a basic setup.
Starting on my own last year I spent about £17k getting all my machines up and running + van and still have a ways to go - it’s a long road, but definitely a great and exciting one!
@@HarveyGuitarBoy thank you for your kind response
@@themilanomonster5369 thank you for your response
@@HarveyGuitarBoysame here I have spent about 24,000 so far. And I’m not making crazy money yet unfortunately 😅 there’s a ton of competition in my area