Being a Woman
Locksmith
Being a locksmith is certainly not determined
by whether or not a person is a man or a woman. Women who are
interested in the field do face challenges a man doesn't
necessarily face, but they aren't disqualified from becoming
locksmiths solely because of their gender. Women are capable of
performing the mechanical tasks the job requires and a few
women over the years have bridged the gender gap to excel in
the field.
If
someone prefers to be in a career such as a locksmith, they
will deal less with the public than they would if they were in
a job such as waitressing or teaching. It is more of a
one-on-one, in-the-shadows type of position. Although it does
put a person in the public eye, it is not a socially demanding
position.
There are female locksmiths in several parts
of the world. There is one in Russia, one in North Carolina,
one in England, one in California, and one in Rhode Island.
There are very few documented in history, and the ones who are
have low profiles. One of the few and most highly-esteemed
women who have made history as a locksmith is Billie Boyd. She
is noted as the first female locksmith in the Corps. Also
chosen to be an official lockmaster and the second female for
such a position in the Corps is Bernadette LeBleu. Both women
can attest to the hurdles of having to prove themselves in a
male dominated field. Women lock pickers enjoy the challenge
and attend the conventions and events, but they are not given
the public attention as these two women have been. Billie Boyd
and Bernadette LeBleu have made locksmithing their dedicated
career choice.
Some of the battles a woman locksmith would
have to face include prejudice against their abilities, sexual
harassment or insults, compromise of personal safety, being
taken seriously in the profession, and being able to gain the
deserved respect.
More is known about the women who
compete in warfare than is known about women locksmiths.
Apparently feminism has had little intrusion into this
particular area. As a general rule, mechanical engineering is a
field that leans towards the man's thought process rather than
the woman's. The appeal just isn't there for most
women.
One
famous female who is not yet considered old enough to be a
woman is an 11 year old lock picker recognized at an event held
for amateurs and professionals alike. She wowed the adults at
the Locksport International DEFCON 14 event, picking up the
talent quickly in the competitions. There can always be an
exception to the norm.
Being a woman locksmith has its advantages
since there are so few women in the trade. A woman who does
perform exceptionally will stand out more than usual because
there are so few other women to compete. While there may be
some drawbacks to such a career, there is also much to be
respected about it. The type of personality required to perform
the tasks must be the type to respect the privacy of others, be
willing to be on call for emergencies, and be willing to work
alone in many instances.
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