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		<title>Which Locksmith course is for me?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Matrix offers a locksmith course which suits you &#8211; whatever your previous experience &#8211; from absolute novice to professional seeking expert advice on the latest equipment or techniques.  Our 2-day lock opening course offers locksmith training on the practical principles of pin tumbler and lever locks, stripping and assembling, UPVC locks and the lock picking [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Matrix offers a locksmith course which suits you &#8211; whatever your previous experience &#8211; from absolute novice to professional seeking expert advice on the latest equipment or techniques.  Our 2-day lock opening course offers <a href="http://www.locksmithcourses.co.uk"><strong>locksmith training</strong></a> on the practical principles of pin tumbler and lever locks, stripping and assembling, UPVC locks and the lock picking techniques which are necessary to open cylinder and all types of mortice locks rapidly.  If you require a locksmith course which covers lock fitting, then our 2-day lock fitting course enables you to fit locks professionally and accurately.</p>
<p>The locksmith training provided by this particular course includes using the mortice jig, fitting mortice locks to timber doors and the essential safety requirements for the proper use of both hand and power tools.  Many modern businesses also use digital lock technology, so our 2-day mechanical digital lock fitting course provides you with all the professional expertise  required to service code changes, install mortice locks and latches using the mortice jig, as well as all the latest exhaustive  information on the Unican Digi-Lock, Keylex Digi-Lock and Unican Keylex code lock. Furthermore, our one day tailor made course is individually designed to meet your professional needs in training for expertise on a particular technique or piece of equipment/hardware.</p>
<p>All of our courses involve observing our expert tutors in action and utilise one-on-one interaction whenever necessary.  Matrix classes are friendly, practical and professional and can help you on your way to professional <a href="http://www.locksmithcourses.co.uk"><strong>locksmithing</strong> </a>success; just key in your details for your free DVD.</p>
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		<title>Most Wanted: Professional Locksmiths</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 10 Jul 2010 13:17:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There is a huge demand for locksmithing despite the current financial crunch. Businesses and private individuals require help to access and secure premises, repair faulty locks and fit new locks at every moment of any given day in the UK. Matrix can provide you with the professional locksmithing training required to start your own business [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There is a huge demand for locksmithing despite the current financial crunch. Businesses and private individuals require help to access and secure premises, repair faulty locks and fit new locks at every moment of any given day in the UK. Matrix can provide you with the professional locksmithing training required to start your own business and meet this demand.  Our <a href="http://www.locksmithcourses.co.uk"><strong>locksmith training courses</strong></a> do not include any examinations or written work and require no academic qualifications. However, by the end of your training with matrix, you will be professionally certified and able to start your own lucrative business.<br />
Practical knowledge and professionalism are the hallmarks of Matrix locksmith training courses and our student testimonies and free Matrix training DVD exemplify our position as industry experts. The nature of <a href="http://www.locksmithcourses.co.uk"><strong>locksmithing</strong></a> work dictates that it requires a high level of discretion, trustworthiness and amiability, as it often involves visiting clients at all hours of the day and night in order to secure their premises and set their minds at ease. Matrix will help you develop and enhance the unique mixture of professional, practical and personal attributes necessary to become a professional locksmith. You are welcome to sit in on a training session in order to witness at first hand the friendly and informative atmosphere in our classrooms, as our tutors provide expert guidance on the latest techniques and equipment. Becoming a professional locksmith will allow you to generate a steady flow of income which will increase in direct proportion to your  developing reputation as an expert service provider.</p>
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		<title>Unlock success in the credit crunch locksmith training</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 03 Jul 2010 13:02:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the current harsh economic climate, many people find themselves facing the prospect of redundancy and joblessness. By training to be a locksmith with Matrix, you can start your own business and no longer remain hostage to the financial maelstrom.  Our locksmith courses include a 2-day lock opening course, 2 -day lock fitting course and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In the current harsh economic climate, many people find themselves facing the prospect of redundancy and joblessness. By training to be a locksmith with Matrix, you can start your own business and no longer remain hostage to the financial maelstrom.  Our <a href="http://www.locksmithcourses.co.uk"><strong>locksmith courses</strong></a> include a 2-day lock opening course, 2 -day lock fitting course and a 2-day digital mechanical lock fitting course. All areas of the business relevant to private and commercial clients and all commensurate expert techniques are covered by our locksmith courses.<br />
You may have previously undertaken training to be a locksmith and wish to return to the industry, or currently work in the industry but need advice and training on the latest cutting-edge techniques, and if so, our one day tailor-made course will meet your specific requirements. Furthermore, if you have completed our three 2 day courses, our one day intensive tailor made course will provide you with the killer edge over your competitors, allowing you to offer highly specialised services.<br />
The prices for our training courses are very competitive &#8211; for a relatively low layout, you can start your own business after training for six or seven days.  Matrix is at the forefront of professional<a href="http://www.locksmithcourses.co.uk"><strong> locksmith training</strong></a> and will provide you with professional certification for each completed course, as well as contacts for lock and tool suppliers and client lists for potential sub-contracting work.  So, take the first step to a secure new career with Matrix.</p>
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		<title>The future of locksmith training</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Jun 2010 10:15:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The oldest lock ever discovered was found in Egypt aged approximately 4,000 years old – this gives some notion of how ancient the ‘science and art’ of locksmithing really is.
Regarded by many as the earliest ever form of security engineering, locksmithing no longer places such an emphasis on the creation of locks by hand. Instead [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The oldest lock ever discovered was found in Egypt aged approximately 4,000 years old – this gives some notion of how ancient the ‘science and art’ of <a href="http://www.locksmithcourses.co.uk"><strong>locksmithing</strong></a> really is.</p>
<p>Regarded by many as the earliest ever form of security engineering, locksmithing no longer places such an emphasis on the creation of locks by hand. Instead of spending hours cutting screws and filing, locks are now often manufactured cheaply and in large numbers in factories.</p>
<p>But this by no means makes<a href="http://www.locksmithcourses.co.uk"><strong> locksmiths</strong></a> redundant and locksmith training unnecessary – because although locksmiths aren’t required to make locks anymore they are still required to assemble them, install them and pick them when required. Therefore, people who are new to the profession will still need to undertake locksmith training, to learn and practise the basic skills required.</p>
<p>Modern technology has changed many of the locks that we currently use – electronic locks on cars are an example of how <a href="http://www.locksmithcourses.co.uk/whymatrix.html"><strong>locksmith training</strong></a> has to reflect advances in the manufacture of locks, so that the locksmiths can keep up with demand.</p>
<p>Furthermore, security on safes and other equipment used for the storage of valuable items is becoming more technical, advanced and complex. Again, locksmith training has to instruct both practising locksmiths, and those new to the profession, so that they are able to deal with all kind of locks and all kind of situations.</p>
<p>For a profession so rooted in history, locksmithing is being affected by the modern age in drastic ways and is so far able to keep up. Ensuring that those who practise the trade are kept up to date is necessary to keep locksmiths in work.</p>
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		<title>Fancy a career change? Train to be a locksmith!</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Jun 2010 15:50:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Train to be a locksmith and enjoy the new opportunities that this exciting and rewarding career will offer you.
While locksmiths traditionally made locks by hand, changes in the production of locks mean this is no longer necessary. However, the ability to use tools and work with your hands is still required, as well as some [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.locksmithcourses.co.uk"><strong>Train to be a locksmith</strong></a> and enjoy the new opportunities that this exciting and rewarding career will offer you.</p>
<p>While locksmiths traditionally made locks by hand, changes in the production of locks mean this is no longer necessary. However, the ability to use tools and work with your hands is still required, as well as some technical ability.</p>
<p>When you train to be a locksmith, you will be shown how to perform all the basic functions with locks – picking, assembling and fitting – and given the chance to practise the skills for yourself under the watchful eye of your trainer.</p>
<p>But being a locksmith isn’t all technical – a huge proportion of a locksmith’s time will be spent on customer service, especially if they have their own business. If you take a minute to consider the kind of person who will require the services of a locksmith, it will become clear to you why this is the case.</p>
<p>A locksmith is called out by people in need, who are either locked out of their car or their house, and may be feeling desperate and upset. <a href="http://www.locksmithcourses.co.uk"><strong>Locksmiths are also called out to help install locks on safes</strong></a>, or other places where items of great monetary or sentimental value are kept. This is why a locksmith needs to able to empathise as well as be trustworthy. When you train to be a locksmith, this side of the profession should be discussed.</p>
<p>When you train to be a locksmith, you will be given the practical skills that you need, but it is up to you to ensure that you have the right personality.</p>
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		<title>What subject areas are covered on a locksmith course?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Jun 2010 15:44:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It will come as no surprise that modern technology has affected our lives down to the smallest detail – the locks on our doors.
Once, locksmiths would use their hands, working for hours to make every component of a lock. This would explain why locksmithing was regarded as both an art and a science – the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It will come as no surprise that modern technology has affected our lives down to the smallest detail – the locks on our doors.</p>
<p>Once, locksmiths would use their hands, working for hours to make every component of a lock. This would explain why <a href=" 	http://www.locksmithcourses.co.uk"><strong>locksmithing</strong></a> was regarded as both an art and a science – the science was in the theory, the art was in the practice, and you needed the eye of a sculptor and the delicate touch of an artist to create the fine inner workings of a lock.</p>
<p>This is no longer the case, because it is now possible to make locks cheaply and in factories. While many locks are now constructed digitally, there is still an element of risk and delicacy involved in locksmithing, that requires solid training on a locksmith course.</p>
<p>Every locksmith course will cover the basics: the working components of a lock, how to assemble locks, fit and pick them apart. Different types of locks which are fitted should be covered also, ensuring that your skills are in a wide range of areas.</p>
<p>It is possible to take a <a href=" 	http://www.locksmithcourses.co.uk"><strong>locksmith course</strong></a> that focuses on digital locks primarily. While the benefits of this type of locksmith course are that many locks are now operated electronically, it is important that you are able to manage ordinary locks like those found in many front doors, as these are very common call-outs.</p>
<p>Finally, look out for a course provider that supports their students while they are studying, and gives them the best chance for career success when they finish.</p>
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		<title>Why train to be a locksmith?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Jun 2010 15:39:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are several reasons why people decide to change their career. Perhaps they have been in their current job for a long time, and find they aren’t getting the satisfaction they once did. This is often the case with people who went into a job after leaving school; years down the line they are no [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are several reasons why people decide to change their career. Perhaps they have been in their current job for a long time, and find they aren’t getting the satisfaction they once did. This is often the case with people who went into a job after leaving school; years down the line they are no longer the same person, and they want something different.</p>
<p>Re-training in later life is more common than it used to be. Oddly, the recession and the death of the ‘job for life’ have given people the freedom to make drastic changes. Support and training for adults is more readily available, and there are plenty of success stories in the media to encourage us.</p>
<p>So of all the career choices out there, why should you <a href=" 	http://www.locksmithcourses.co.uk"><strong>train to be a locksmith</strong></a>?</p>
<p>The role of locksmith will appeal to anyone who is practical, likes to work with their hands, yet is comfortable with digital technology and is happy to work for themselves. Train to be a locksmith, and you may well find yourself with the key to a more fulfilling and satisfying work life.</p>
<p>The first step is to source the best locksmith training courses you can find. Do your research thoroughly. Ask to sit in on some training sessions and speak to current students. Do they seem engaged and hopeful about their futures?</p>
<p><a href=" 	http://www.locksmithcourses.co.uk"><strong>Locksmith training courses</strong></a> will give you the practical tools that you need to change career, but you will need to put in the necessary hard work and personal skills to supplement this.</p>
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		<title>What to look for in a locksmith course</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Jun 2010 15:23:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Whether you have just left school and are committed to training as a locksmith, or have been in employment for years and are facing a career change by re-training as a locksmith, the locksmith course you choose will have a huge impact on your future.
The difference between a good and bad locksmith course is vast, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Whether you have just left school and are committed to training as a locksmith, or have been in employment for years and are facing a career change by re-training as a locksmith, the <a href=" 	http://www.locksmithcourses.co.uk"><strong>locksmith course</strong></a> you choose will have a huge impact on your future.</p>
<p>The difference between a good and bad locksmith course is vast, and it isn’t always easy to tell upfront. Every course provider will want you to sign up with them. Not only will the best locksmith courses give you the most comprehensive practical grounding in order to tackle your new career, but the quality of teaching, and the environment you study in, will either harness your enthusiasm &#8211; or squash it.</p>
<p>Here are a few tips to help you pick out the best locksmith courses on offer:</p>
<p>-    Ask to sit in on a training session<br />
-    Speak to students<br />
-    Ask to see students’ results after training &#8211; what percentage go on to successfully start up their own businesses?<br />
-    Look at the course provider’s client list – do you recognise the names on their portfolio as being industry leaders?</p>
<p>The subject areas covered on <a href=" 	http://www.locksmithcourses.co.uk"><strong>good locksmith courses</strong></a> should include the picking and assembling of locks, and their working principles. Depending on the type of course you choose, the course should also cover the fitting of locks, and almost certainly include both traditional and modern locksmith techniques.</p>
<p>Also, look out for the kind of support on offer: do you come away with course notes and useful contact details, as well as your certificate? It is the little details like these that can make all the difference.</p>
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		<title>Use Hands On Techniques To Train To Be A Locksmith</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 31 May 2010 14:15:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Choosing a locksmith course that features hands on training can increase the confidence of those that are new to the profession.
After completing sessions, new recruits are primed to tackle a variety of devices and situations. However, some express fears that they may come across locks in the field they did not encounter in their training. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Choosing a <a href="http://www.locksmithcourses.co.uk"><strong>locksmith course</strong></a> that features hands on training can increase the confidence of those that are new to the profession.</p>
<p>After completing sessions, new recruits are primed to tackle a variety of devices and situations. However, some express fears that they may come across locks in the field they did not encounter in their training. For this reason, it is crucial that those wishing to learn more about <a href="http://www.locksmithcourses.co.uk"><strong>locksmithing</strong></a> contact centres that offer practical sessions.</p>
<p>We offer a variety of courses that look at the many different skills needed to become an expert in the field. From two-day workshops that concentrate on picking devices, to those detailing the techniques required to fit new ones, <a href="http://www.locksmithcourses.co.uk"><strong>our locksmith courses ensure trainees have a go at practising their skills</strong></a>. It is important to learn about the many different locks that are used in domestic and businesses premises, and we supply information on picking the majority of those in use today, such as mortice locks.</p>
<p>These are fitted within the frame of the door and are considered very effective in terms of security. Other common types include cylinder devices, which are fitted on the outer side of doors. Sessions involve taking a look at the internal mechanisms of these locks so trainees get a good understanding of how to unpick them.</p>
<p>Modern devices, such as those relying on digital technology, are covered in our <a href="http://www.locksmithcourses.co.uk"><strong>locksmithing</strong></a> syllabus so graduates are given a firm base on which to build their careers. This means newly qualified recruits can launch their businesses with confidence and use their knowledge to help customers gain access to their homes and commercial premises.</p>
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		<title>Cover new ground thanks to tailored locksmith courses</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Locksmiths who want to take their skills to the next level are free to book themselves on our personalised locksmith training courses.
Getting a good grounding in effective techniques in opening locked doors has helped many people that are launching their own business in the field. Every day people need to access their homes after losing [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Locksmiths who want to take their skills to the next level are free to book themselves on our personalised <a href="http://www.locksmithcourses.co.uk"><strong>locksmith training courses</strong></a>.</p>
<p>Getting a good grounding in effective techniques in opening locked doors has helped many people that are launching their own business in the field. Every day people need to access their homes after losing their keys or other such events that stop them from entering their properties. Competition in the market can be fierce, but stepping ahead of rivals is possible if practitioners opt to go on tailored <a href="http://www.locksmithcourses.co.uk"><strong>locksmith courses</strong></a>.</p>
<p>Our workshops and sessions are designed to provide a relaxed working environment in which those interested in the profession can learn as much as they can about it. Classes are practical and reveal the best techniques to unpick many devices. Although this gives trainees a broad understanding of <a href="http://www.locksmithcourses.co.uk"><strong>locksmithing</strong></a>, many prefer to return to build up their knowledge further.</p>
<p>This is possible via our tailored courses that offer great flexibility in regard to the subject matter covered. Some practitioners like to use these workshops as a refresher to previous courses they completed with us, which includes techniques used to open a variety of devices, such as cylinder and mortice locks. Our <a href="http://www.locksmithcourses.co.uk"><strong>personalised one-to-one locksmithing workshops</strong></a> offer practitioners the option to go over this past material, in addition to learning more about specialised and more sophisticated mechanisms that may not have been taught at more basic sessions.</p>
<p>Trainees often benefit from the individual attention available and the chance to fill in gaps in their knowledge. As well as learning more about locks, our trainers can provide students with security advice that they are free to pass on to their customers, in order to give an all-round service, and potentially build up a good reputation.</p>
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