Excellent point , The two day course i did cost approx £800 , it provided a platform to build on rather than teaching everything there is to know about the locksmith trade , it gave me a certificate which enabled me to buy specialist tools at a reasonable price and the tutors were of high integrity , there were some pretty shrewd guys on the course including myself but like you say you can,t learn everything in two days , i didn,t feel confident enough to go out and start locksmithing immediately and i have turned down some work for that reason , upvc i,m getting my head around slowly but i have an interest and like anything the more you practice and the more research you do the better you become so you can overcome these problems ,, i would add that the demand for this type of work isn,t as great as i expected and its probably a good idea to have another string to your bow ,, personally i wouldn,t go down the franchise route either its a very expensive way of setting up , my setting up budget was £2,500 , its bought me everything i need , i,m a pretty good carpenter too which helps , and i dont cut keys at this stage either , the non destructive entry training was excellent but like you say opening doors is a very small part of the job , i couldn't rely on that to make a living ,, the course included a police check and business training , it was one of the better courses and good value for money but they can,t run your business for you and its a very competitive game and there are some unscrupulous types about giving it a bad name ,
You make some excellent valid points and from my experience now i would reccomend anyone thinking about doing this sort work should seriously take note of ...