Locksmith Schools
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Locksmith schools provide you with the training to build, service, and repair locks. Locksmith training also teaches you how to make keys, change locks, and how to open safety deposit boxes by drilling. Locksmiths learn how to use hand tools and specialty equipment, and how to keep records of keys to allow their reproductions.
Some employers prefer to hire locksmiths that have completed formal training. Many states require a locksmith to be licensed and bonding before beginning employment as a locksmith. About 43% of locksmiths are self-employed. Other major employers for graduates of locksmith schools are locksmith shops and schools.
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With over 13 million students enrolled since 1890, Penn Foster Schools is one of the world's largest and most respected distance learning education institutions. Penn Foster Schools allows students to earn their online degrees on their own time, in their own home, and at their own pace.
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