Airport Locksmith
If you are a locksmith going to an airport to
travel for your own personal business or pleasure, you are sure
to take note of the many different locks in an airport. There
are locks on employee lockers, drawers and cabinets, supply
closets, outbuildings, luggage, restricted access areas,
planes, motorized carts, the many vehicles in the lots,
etc.
There is no doubt that locksmiths have done
their share of visiting airport parking lots to unlock
automobiles for weary travelers. Airport security is under
higher scrutiny these days, which aids the locksmith by
elevating their importance as well as hampering them by putting
their skills and reputation under more intense
scrutiny.
Locksmiths who service airport equipment must
be able to welcome corporate accounts. They must be bonded,
insured, masters in their trade, and security consultants. They
must perform services for some very high profile customers and
do so in a discreet manner, using class and finesse. They must
dress as a professional, speak as a professional, and work as a
professional to make the uppermost impression on the bigger
clients.
Some of the services an airport locksmith
would perform include:
1.
Restricted key systems
2. Locks and safes
3. Electric strikes
4. Panic bars
5. Mail box locks
6. High security locks
7. Access control
systems
8. Buzzer systems
9. Exit alarms
10. Door and frame
repair
Some of the hardware companies an airport
locksmith would become acquainted with are Gray Tools, Medeco,
Makita, Edison, Irwin, Lepage, Freud, Dominion, Canaropa, Para
Paints, Kaba, Sargent, Corbin-Russwin, and
Yale.
An
airport locksmith must have a wide range of knowledge and
skills to be able to handle the variety of automobiles they
will encounter. He/she would have to make keys, repair locks,
change locks, provide 24 hour service, and repair
ignitions.
There is a wide range of
personalities that any locksmith has to encounter on a regular
basis. But in an airport, emotions often are on high because of
the excitement and anxiety in the atmosphere. Travelers and
employees are harried, tired, angry, sad, worried, and excited.
This puts customer service in the high priority category.
Relating to people who are in an extreme emotional state takes
patience and empathy. Offering a kind word, showing restraint,
remaining calm, and reserving opinions is important for the
locksmith. It's more humane as well as being a boost to the
image of the business and reputation.
Word of mouth is an extremely important form
of advertising. If building a big business is important, or
creating a franchise line of businesses is a goal, then the
word-of-mouth from the various types of people in an airport is
a positive step forward. Being considerate to the "little man"
is just as important as being considerate to the "big boys" of
business.
If
you are doing business with anyone associated with an airport,
you should place emphasis on considerate behavior. It will take
you farther in life as well as in business. You should be able
to understand your limits as well as recognize your
potential.
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